The assassination of President John F. Kennedy remains one of the most significant and debated events in American history. Recently, former President Donald Trump expressed his view on the tragic event, reaffirming his belief that Lee Harvey Oswald was the individual responsible for Kennedy’s death. However, during an interview on Air Force One, Trump opened the door to the possibility that Oswald might not have acted alone.
In a significant move last week, Trump ordered the declassification of more than 2,000 documents related to the JFK assassination, some of which had been kept hidden for decades. These files included insights from a prominent CIA agent who raised concerns about the involvement of the so-called “deep state,” hinting that Oswald may not have been the only player. The agent also questioned Oswald’s ability as a marksman, calling him a “poor shot.” Despite these revelations, Trump seemed unfazed by the documents, stating that none of the findings were “earth-shattering” or groundbreaking.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who was apprehended shortly after the shooting, was subsequently killed by nightclub owner Jack Ruby, which only fueled further conspiracy theories. Many have speculated that Oswald was part of a larger conspiracy involving various entities, including the CIA, the Mafia, or the KGB. Trump, however, remains convinced that Oswald was the sole gunman, though he acknowledges the possibility that someone might have assisted him in the plot.
The ongoing mystery surrounding JFK’s assassination continues to capture the public’s imagination. The release of these new documents has reignited debate about the true circumstances of the event that occurred on that fateful day in 1963. As more information comes to light, the question of who was truly behind the assassination remains a subject of national intrigue and speculation.