Gregg Jarrett on the secret JFK assassination files: What is the government hiding?
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Decades after the popular president was gunned down in broad daylight, many people are still asking 'who really killed Kennedy' --- and, why won't the government release all the assassination records?
Almost immediately after the Warren Commission in 1964 ruled that Lee Harvey Oswald had been the lone gunman, conspiracy theories began to circulate over whether or not he had been the only shooter and if the CIA had been involved in the Kennedy assassination. But before authorities were able to fully question Oswald, the former U.S. Marine was shot and killed on Nov. 24, 1963, by Texas nightclub owner Jack Ruby – adding more fuel to the speculative fire that the U.S. government was hiding what it knew about the assassination."Back in 1992, Congress passed a law, signed by then-President George H. W. Bush, that these documents are to be released in 25 years," said Jarrett. "In 2017, 25 years was up. To his credit, President Trump released thousands of documents.""There are some surprising results and information in those documents," he continued. "But, thousands more are yet to be released. Trump set the date October 26th of this year for the President to release the rest of them. He's not President, Biden is," Jarrett stressed, before noting he's skeptical the current president has the ‘courage’ to ‘do the right thing' and release the files.Now, with the help of award-winning director Oliver Stone, Jarrett's four-part deep-dive takes matters into its own hands, striving to give the American people the whole story. Sign up on Fox Nation to begin watching the docuseries today. programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox News personalities.More Related News