06/06/2024 / By Kevin Hughes
Former President Donald Trump has promised that he would declassify documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein, 9/11 and the assassination of John F. Kennedy if he wins in November.
Trump made the promise during a guest appearance on the “Fox & Friends Weekend” show on Fox News, wherein he repeatedly answered in the affirmative when asked by co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy if he would “declassify the 9/11 files … declassify the JFK files … [and] declassify the Epstein files.”
Some Epstein documents were issued at the start of the year in connection to the Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell lawsuit, disclosing connections to former President Bill Clinton, magician David Copperfield and scientist Stephen Hawking, among other notable personalities. (Related: “President Clinton is a key person”: Epstein files finally unsealed.)
Witness testimony from the documents also proved that Trump never visited Epstein’s island, nor did he have any involvement with underage girls.
Trump’s vow to declassify all remaining documents related to the assassination of JFK also supports previous statements he made about the matter.
“When I return to the White House, I will declassify and unseal all JFK assassination-related documents,” Trump wrote in his Truth Social account. “It’s been 60 years, time for the American people to know the TRUTH!”
The National Archives and Records Administration claims that 99 percent of the documents tied to the JFK assassination have been issued, with President Joe Biden being responsible for declassifying more than 16,000 documents related to the assassination since the beginning of his term in 2021.
The remaining one percent – and the decades of delays stopping their release – have fueled speculations of a communist-led plot to assassinate the president and questions regarding how much the Central Intelligence Agency knew about assassin Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities in communist-controlled Cuba at the time.
Even independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – whose father, former New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was assassinated while he was running for the Democratic Party’s nomination in 1968 – has criticized the Biden administration’s refusal to release the final one percent of classified documents.
Kennedy claimed that the administration was “pouring concrete on 60-year-old secrets so that they’re permanently interred.”
“It’s very disturbing,” he added.
During his first term, Trump noted that he had already declassified “a lot of material” connected to the JFK assassination.
However, in an interview on Real America’s Voice, close Trump confidant Roger Stone, who also served as an aide to JFK’s 1960 presidential opponent, former President Richard Nixon, claimed that Trump had examined some of the documents after he reopened the declassification process when he entered office in 2017.
“He said, ‘I can’t tell you, it’s so horrible you wouldn’t believe it. Someday you’ll find out.’ That was the sum total of it and he didn’t want to talk further about it,” alleged Stone. “He kicked the can down the road to President Joe Biden.”
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Watch this video of Tucker Carlson interviewing ex-CIA agent Felix Rodriguez – known for his pivotal involvement in the capture and execution of communist revolutionary Che Guevara in Bolivia – about who actually killed JFK.
This video is from the channel Conservative Politics and NWO on Brighteon.com.
Roger Stone: Trump already RELEASED about 80% of still-classified JFK docs – Brighteon.TV.
Steve Bannon says Trump will declassify assassination documents on JFK, RFK, Malcolm X, and MLK Jr.
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