Trump: ‘People Have Been Waiting Decades for This’ – (Watch)

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(GoRealNewsNow.com) – As people have been waiting decades for this event, President Donald Trump is making waves in the political world as he will release 80,000 pages of JFK assassination files today.

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This bold move fulfills a campaign promise that previous administrations failed to honor, with the complete set of documents scheduled for release today.

The announcement came Monday as Trump revealed that tens of thousands of documents related to John F. Kennedy’s assassination would be made public without redactions.

This decisive action starkly contrasts former President Biden’s repeated extensions of the review period in 2021, 2022, and 2023, which kept these historical records hidden from American citizens.

During the announcement, Trump emphasized his commitment to transparency. “People have been waiting decades for this,” the President stated. “I said during the campaign that I’d do it, and I’m a man of my word.”

The FBI discovered roughly 2,400 previously unrecognized records related to the assassination during a search prompted by Trump’s executive action.

These documents have been transferred to the National Archives for declassification, marking a significant expansion of available information beyond what government agencies had previously acknowledged existed.

Trump has instructed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to oversee the release of the remaining files, ensuring that the process moves forward without the bureaucratic stonewalling that has characterized previous attempts at disclosure.

The President’s decisive leadership cuts through decades of government obstruction, preventing Americans from knowing the full truth.

The 1992 President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act mandated the collection and public release of all assassination-related material, with a deadline of October 26, 2017.

While Trump released nearly 2,900 records during his first term, others remained classified after the CIA and FBI raised national security concerns – concerns the President has now deemed insufficient to justify continued secrecy.

Kennedy’s assassination on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, has spawned countless conspiracy theories, with many Americans doubting the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

The 2017 document release included FBI and CIA investigations into Oswald and Cold War operations but left many questions unanswered.

In his first week in office, Trump signed an executive order calling for the declassification of files related to JFK’s assassination, as well as those of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.

The National Archives has been releasing JFK assassination-related material over the past three decades, with more than 97% of records available to the public as of December 2022.

Tuesday’s release will complete this process, finally revealing information that government agencies have fought to keep classified for over 60 years.

Trump has encouraged Americans to review the documents and make their own determinations about what happened that fateful day in Dallas.

Unlike previous administrations, which treated citizens as incapable of handling sensitive historical information, the Trump administration trusts the American people with unvarnished facts about their own history.

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