President Trump delivered on a major campaign promise this week by releasing 80,000 pages of JFK assassination files. He said “no redactions” as he followed through for Americans who’ve waited decades to know the full truth. This bold move shows real leadership in fighting government secrecy.
The FBI discovered 2,400 hidden files during the release process. These documents had been lost or ignored for years under past administrations. Trump’s team dug them out quickly, proving how swampy bureaucrats buried important truths. This is exactly why we need leaders who challenge the system instead of protecting it.
The National Archives now holds over six million pages related to the assassination. Almost all records are public thanks to Trump’s orders. Previous presidents dragged their feet for years. Trump got it done in weeks. That’s the difference between talkers and doers.
Some Kennedy family members opposed the release. They called it “using JFK as a political prop.” But that’s elitist thinking. Regular Americans deserve full transparency about their history. Keeping secrets helps no one except crooked insiders.
These files might finally answer questions about Lee Harvey Oswald’s CIA connections. Were our own spies watching him before the shooting? The American people paid for this information. Now they get to see it. That’s how government should work.
Trump didn’t stop with JFK. His order also targets files on the murders of RFK and Martin Luther King Jr. Deep State actors hate this transparency. They’ve hidden facts for generations. Trump’s draining the swamp one file at a time.
Conspiracy theories grew for 50 years because governments refused openness. This release could end decades of rumors and lies. Real leaders trust the people with hard truths. Others cower and hide.
The files prove one thing – Washington’s power brokers fear accountable leaders like Trump. By unlocking these archives, he’s honoring JFK’s legacy better than any politician. The truth matters, even when it’s uncomfortable.

