In a surprising development, former President Donald Trump has reportedly signed an order to declassify documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. The move has sparked widespread interest and debate, given the historical significance and longstanding public curiosity surrounding these events.
"Everything will be revealed," Trump purportedly stated during the signing, emphasizing the potential impact of releasing these documents to the public.
This announcement follows Trump's recent appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast, where he discussed his perspective on declassifying these files. Trump referred to the act as a "cleansing," highlighting the need for transparency, albeit acknowledging the sensitivities involved. "When there are living people, you generally tend not to wanna do it when people are still living," he remarked, suggesting potential implications for individuals involved in or connected to these historical investigations.
As public discourse swells, further developments are anticipated. The release, if verified, could unravel new chapters in American history, transforming how these pivotal moments are perceived.
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