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Trump’s JFK Files Release Hits Snags: Is the Deep State Hiding Truth?

President Donald Trump took a bold step for transparency by ordering the full release of JFK assassination files early in his second term. This move, promised during his campaign, aims to end decades of government secrecy. But the process has hit roadblocks, sparking accusations of a deep-state cover-up.

The FBI recently uncovered 2,400 hidden records about JFK’s murder using new technology. These documents weren’t shared with earlier investigators, raising questions about what else remains buried. Experts say even small details could challenge the official story we’ve been told since 1963.

While the National Archives created a website to release files, delays continue. Critics point out that over 3,000 documents still aren’t public despite Trump’s orders. Many wonder why it’s taking so long when the president clearly demanded full disclosure.

Tucker Carlson exposed shocking claims about who’s blocking the truth. He revealed that a U.S. senator allegedly threatened to sink a Trump appointee’s job over fears they’d push to release the files. Carlson named Senator Tom Cotton as the obstructionist, saying powerful forces want these secrets kept forever.

Senator Cotton fired back, calling Carlson’s claims “false” and insisting he supports transparency. But skeptics note that Cotton chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee overseeing these files. Conservatives argue this shows how Washington insiders protect the swamp instead of the people.

The fight isn’t just about history. It’s about whether elected leaders or shadowy bureaucrats really control our government. Trump promised to drain the swamp, but this episode suggests entrenched forces still resist accountability. Every delayed document fuels distrust in institutions like the FBI and CIA.

Americans have waited over 60 years for answers about JFK’s murder. While previous presidents delayed release, Trump is the first to force action. Supporters cheer his push for truth, while opponents claim national security risks. But as Carlson asked: What’s so dangerous about facts from 1963?

The longer these files stay hidden, the more it looks like someone’s hiding something. Conservative voices demand full disclosure now, arguing sunlight is the best disinfectant. Until every page is public, suspicions will grow that the deep state murdered a president and buried the evidence.

Written by Staff Reports

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