JFKFacts.org author Jefferson Morley told Newsmax on Monday that for 60 years, the intel agencies have not been forthcoming about information they might be privy to regarding the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, and he doesn’t expect them to release the information now.
“We were supposed to have these records starting in 2017,” Morley told “Finnerty.” “Back then, Donald Trump acquiesced to the demands of the CIA for continuing secrecy, and the CIA got what they wanted: four more years of secrecy. Then, the question came to President [Joe] Biden, and he did the same.”
On the third day of his second term as president, Donald Trump called for a “plan” to be presented in 15 days for a “full and complete release of all John F. Kennedy assassination records.”
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