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FBI Discovers 2,400 Secret Documents on Kennedy’s Assassination

The FBI has uncovered approximately 2,400 previously undisclosed documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, according to Axios.

A source familiar with the matter stated that these records, which remain classified, were found within 14,000 pages of documents released as part of an investigation initiated under an executive order signed by former President Donald Trump on January 23.

The White House reportedly became aware of the discovery last Friday, but the contents of the records remain under strict secrecy.

Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. Official reports attribute the killing to Lee Harvey Oswald, but lingering discrepancies continue to fuel speculation about the involvement of U.S. intelligence agencies.

 

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