New JFK Assassination Files Reveal CIA Links, KGB Inquiry
New JFK Assassination Files Reveal CIA Links, KGB Inquiry

New JFK Assassination Files Reveal CIA Links, KGB Inquiry

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The recent release of tens of thousands of classified documents concerning President John F. Kennedy's assassination has reignited interest and speculation about the event, which occurred over 60 years ago. These documents, made public by the Trump administration, include new timelines and previously undisclosed details about Lee Harvey Oswald's connections, including a suggestion of KGB involvement in the plot. Among the revelations is a 1967 memo detailing a former Army intelligence officer’s claim that a 'small clique' within the CIA was responsible for the assassination. Additional documents hint at a Soviet-financed plot against Kennedy, although the credibility of this claim is questioned due to the mental stability of the informant. While many experts believe the new documents may not yield groundbreaking revelations, the ongoing examination of the files continues to fuel conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination. The National Archives has made over 1,123 files available, with more expected to be released in the future, adding to the already vast collection of information on the case.

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