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PROMISE KEPT: Trump Announces Imminent Drop of JFK Files and Reveals His Special Request to Tulsi Gabbard

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    -6% Center

  • Reliability

    45% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    -10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -7% Negative

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82% : Trump responded: Well, Pam Bondi's done a phenomenal job in every respect.
65% : " After consulting with his press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, President Trump confirmed that the files would be released on Tuesday afternoon, thus fulfilling a campaign promise.
43% : With the president previously hinting that more revelations could be on the way, the question now is: will the same transparency be applied to fully exposing the misdeeds of the miscreant, Epstein, and his famous cronies? Thanks to President Trump, we are finally getting some answers to the burning questions long held by the American people.
34% : " During his remarks at the Kennedy Center, President Trump revealed that he had not read all of the files himself, but was well aware of the keen interest of the American public, who have spent decades wondering what, if anything, the government has been hiding about the Kennedy assassination.
32% : Trump, who recently appointed himself the chairman of the center's board of trustees, was touring the Kennedy Center on Monday afternoon when he stopped to talk to the media, first noting that the building was in some disrepair before announcing the release of the much-awaited files.

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