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The burning questions about the murder of JFK still have to be answered while Trump is preparing for releasing files

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US President John F Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the Governor of Texas John Connally and others smile at the crowd along their colonner route in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Minutes later the President was murdered when his car drove through Dealy Plaza . .

The supervision of Lee Harvey Oswald, a file about a Cuban assassin and the president’s plan to eradicate the CIA are among the revelations that could be in secret JFK murder files.

This week Donald Trump signed an executive order that gave permission to release the remaining secret documents on the shooting.

Kennedy was murdered in the center of Dallas on November 22, 1963 when his column passed the building of the Texas School Book Depository.

Schutter Lee Harvey Oswald, 24, shot on the sixth floor from the site of a sniper and was shot himself two days later.

The Warren committee concluded that Oswald only acted, but since then its conspiracy theories are on the rise.

By 2017, a collection of more than five million government archives in the National Archives had to be opened, unless the president had designated exceptions.

But around 3,600 of those plates have still been edited and not yet fully released.

While in the Oval Office with a Pennenstreek he ordered its thube, Trump said, “Everything will be revealed.”

No date has yet been set for the release, but this is what we can learn:

The Cuban murderer

One of the largest edited gaps in the archives of the National Archive is in an FBI file composed of Herminio Diaz, a Cuban murderer who reportedly killed twenty people and attacked political figures.

The Diaz file begins in 1957, when he was involved in a conspiracy to kill the President of Costa Rica.

It covers thirty pages, but more than a dozen pages have been edited.

Diaz was murdered in 1966 when he tried to kill Fidel Castro.

He had entered the United States in the summer of 1963, shortly before the murder of JFK and it is known that the CIA was in contact with him.

US President John F Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the Governor of Texas John Connally and others smile at the crowd along their colonner route in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Minutes later the President was murdered when his car drove through Dealy Plaza . .

He received political asylum and lived in Florida.

It is also known that Tony Cuesta, another man involved in the Castro-Complot with Diaz from 1966, survived after a suicide attempt with a hand grenade.

Cuesta then became friends with a fellow prison in prison, Reinaldo Martinez Gomez.

Tens of years later, Gomez went out and said that Cuesta had told him that Diaz was known to be involved in the murder of JFK.

Gomez said he “wanted to get it off his chest” before he died.

The well -known political hits of Diaz also included the murder of a high safety officer within the Cuban consulate in Mexico in 1948.

The question remains: what is in more than a dozen pages with editors in his FBI file?

US President Donald Trump is holding a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, USA, January 23, 2025.

US President Donald Trump is holding a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, USA, January 23, 2025.

The secret memo about the CIA

Five months before the murder of JFK, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Kennedy’s speech writer and adviser, wrote a secret memo of five pages: Memorandum for the presidient.

The memo was entitled: ‘Cia reorganization’.

It was written shortly after the disastrous invasion of the Varkensbaai in Cuba and around the time that Kennedy stated that it was his intention “to shatter the CIA in a thousand pieces and to spread in the wind.”

Although some of the five -page memo has been released, one and a half pages remain edited.

“The page is about why JFK was alienated from the CIA, that is very important,” said Jefferson Morley, a renowned JFK-Moordexpert who wrote three books about the CIA, to Dailymail.com.

The Dallas police have police photos of Lee Harvey Oswald after his arrest because of the murder of JFK. Oswald claimed that he was a 'patsy'.

The Dallas police have police photos of Lee Harvey Oswald after his arrest because of the murder of JFK. Oswald claimed that he was a ‘patsy’.

The blank part comes just before a discussion about the CIA and ‘paramilitary warfare’.

In the unprecedated parts of the memo, Schlesinger suggests President Kennedy that he is splitting the CIA.

The memo was written shortly after the disastrous invasion of the pig bay in Cuba.

Schlesinger wrote: “An agency that deals with clandestine activities can afford damn few visible mistakes.”

The CIA had “had roughly used up her quota” and “The margin for future mistakes is virtually non -existent.”

Schlesinger wrote: “Another CIA debacle will make confidence in American policy considerably, both in its own country and abroad.”

The CIA had too much autonomy and “corrupted the principles and practices of our society,” the memo continued.

He said that its activities should get the green light from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As a result, the independence of the CIA is effectively lifted.

President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy arrive at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, less than an hour before his murder of this photo of November 22, 1963 by white house photographer Cecil Stoughton, obtained from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston

President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy arrive at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, less than an hour before his murder of this photo of November 22, 1963 by white house photographer Cecil Stoughton, obtained from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston

The memo makes it clear that the CIA was on the chopping block under President Kennedy and offers fuel for those who claim that the service was involved in the murder.

In addition to maintaining its own existence and power, elements of the CIA would object to what they saw as Kennedy’s weakness against communism.

If the edited part is released, this could contribute to the theory that the CIA was involved in, or climbed an eye for, a conspiracy to kill the president.

What did Oswald do before the murder in Mexico?

It is known that JFK murderer Lee Harvey Oswald traveled to Mexico just a few weeks before the shooting to get Visa for the Soviet Union and Cuba.

However. Of all JFK files at the National Archive, the document with the most remaining editors relate to that trip.

The CIA kept Oswald under supervision during the six -day visit.

It eaved the Soviet and Cuban embassies and registered his interactions with officials there.

Win Scott, the head of the CIA station in Mexico City, later wrote that ‘every piece of information about Lee Harvey Oswald was reported immediately after receipt’ at the CIA headquarters.

It included “the entire conversation that Oswald had of the Cuban consulate with the Soviet ambassades.”

Home film images of President John F. Kennedy's column who drives to the hospital on the highway in Dallas after being deadly injured on November 22, 1963

Home film images of President John F. Kennedy’s column who drives to the hospital on the highway in Dallas after being deadly injured on November 22, 1963

A document of more than 70 pages in which the CIA operations are described in Mexico is included in the JFK files released so far.

But parts have been edited with countless ‘secret’ markings.

Those who are looking for the complete truth about what Oswald has done in Mexico and who he may have met there, waiting with an excitement for the release of the full document.

Will this be the end of the JFK murder saga?

Trump’s order may not include all data related to the murder of JFK.

There are countless other documents that are not in possession of the National Archives.

According to JFK author Jefferson Morley, the CIA still has ‘hundreds of’ other documents, and others are from the Kennedy family.

And there are reports of an interview with Jackie Kennedy in a private collection, in which she explains her vision of the lonely shooter theory.

“These documents must be part of the executive order,” Morley told DailyMail.com

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the candidate of the elected President Donald Trump as Minister of Health and Human Services, believes that the CIA was involved in the murder of his uncle

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the candidate of the elected President Donald Trump as Minister of Health and Human Services, believes that the CIA was involved in the murder of his uncle

“They should now be public, there is no legitimate information about national security here.”

Other secret documents include ‘situations reports’ of the CIA on Cuban exiles in Florida.

The order of Trump gives the director of the National Intelligence Service and the Attorney General fifteen days to come up with a plan to release the remaining documents in the National Archive.

However, there is no deadline for actually releasing it, which, according to Morley, meant that the ‘can be put aside’.

Experts said it was ‘possible’ that the documents would reveal valuable new information.

“There is always the possibility that something slips through that is just the small top of a much larger iceberg that would be revealing,” says Larry Sabato, author of ‘The Kennedy Half-Century’.

“That is what researchers are looking for. Chances are that you will not find that, but it is possible that it is there. “

He added: ‘It seemed so fantastic that one very disturbed individual (Oswald) could eventually commit the crime of the century.

“But the more I studied it, the more I realized that this is a very possible, perhaps even likely, hypothesis in my eyes.”

Main wound chart smeared with blood. This is the second page made with notes during President Kennedy's autopsy after his murder in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963

Main wound chart smeared with blood. This is the second page made with notes during President Kennedy’s autopsy after his murder in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963

Trump’s step has led to a civil war within the Kennedy family.

JFK’s cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., believes that the CIA was involved in the murder.

He said, “I think it is a great move because they need more transparency in our government and he (Trump) complies with his promise to let the government tell the American people about everything.”

But JFK’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, said: ‘Declassification means that JFK is used as a political main pillar, while he is not here to hit back. There is nothing heroic about it. “

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