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Remembering the JFK Assassination: A 61-Year Legacy of Conspiracy and Mourning

The 61st anniversary of JFK's assassination sparks renewed interest in conspiracy theories, government secrecy, and potential document releases pledged by President-elect Donald Trump.

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Updated: Nov 22nd, 2024, 6:18 PM ET

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On the 61st anniversary of JFK's assassination, discussions continue about the event's impact, conspiracy theories regarding the CIA's involvement, and promises by Trump to declassify remaining files. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocates for transparency, challenging the conclusions of the Warren Commission, while America reflects on the historical significance of this pivotal moment in history.


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