James Files Claims Responsibility for JFK Assassination Amid Document Release
James Files Claims Responsibility for JFK Assassination Amid Document Release

James Files Claims Responsibility for JFK Assassination Amid Document Release

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James Files, a former mob hitman, has reiterated his claim that he was the one who shot President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. In interviews, Files describes how he allegedly fired from behind the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza, challenging the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Despite the declassification of many documents related to the assassination, Files is skeptical that the truth will emerge, suggesting that the CIA has misled the public for over six decades. Former CIA agent Mike Baker has also expressed concerns about the potential for embarrassing revelations in the upcoming releases, hinting at the CIA and FBI's involvement. Experts remain doubtful that any new disclosures will alter the widely accepted conclusion that Oswald was the sole shooter. The debate surrounding JFK's assassination continues, fueled by Files' claims and public speculation about hidden truths.

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