
Kennedy Assassination Mysteries - LewRockwell
- Bias Rating
90% Very Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
96% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-20% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : On January 23, he ordered his Director of National Intelligence and his Attorney General to present Trump with a plan for the full and complete release of those long-secret JFK records.54% : Then the CIA stepped in and had a conversation with Trump.
53% : What's up with the delay, President Trump? After all, it takes about one minute to write and sign an executive order that states as follows: 'I, President Donald Trump, hereby order the CIA, the FBI, the Pentagon, the National Archives, the Secret Service, and all other federal entities to immediately disclose all records, files, documents, films, and other matters relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, including, but not limited to, the disclosure of all files and records relating to CIA official George Joannides, as well as the elimination of all redactions in JFK-related documents.'
49% : Trump hasn't even explained why the plan has to be kept secret, but my hunch is that it has something to do with protecting 'national security,' the two most important (and meaningless) words in the American political lexicon.
46% : Why order a plan for disclosure? As it turns out, that plan for releasing those long-secret JFK records was submitted to Trump on February 7, more than a month ago.
44% : It's worth pointing out that Trump did issue one executive order relating to those long-secret JFK records.
44% : After that conversation, Trump buckled and acceded to the CIA's demand that those long-secret records continue to be kept secret.
43% : The reason we don't know is that Trump, for some unknown reason, has chosen to keep the plan secret from the American people.
38% : My hunch is what I've been saying the whole time about those long-secret JFK records, which is that the CIA simply will not permit Trump to release those long-secret records.
37% : It's not as if Trump doesn't know how to issue and sign an executive order.
35% : Jacob Hornberger, a long-time libertarian researcher on the Kennedy association, tells the story: "It has now been two months since Donald Trump assumed the presidency.
32% : My hunch is that Trump is too embarrassed to let people know that it is the national-security establishment (e.g., the CIA), not the president, that is ultimately in charge of running the federal government.
31% : We now have secrecy piled onto secrecy under Trump!
29% : President Trump promised to release all these files, but he hasn't done it.
25% : My hunch is that this time around, the CIA has again informed Trump that it will not permit him to release those long-secret JFK records.
24% : But how long can Trump remain paralyzed over what to do before more people begin asking him about what he intends to do about those long-secret JFK assassination-related records?" Reprinted with permission from Future of Freedom Foundation.
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