It has been 62 years since President John F. Kennedy met his untimely demise while traversing Dealey Plaza in a presidential motorcade on November 22, 1963. This event continues to haunt the corridors of American history, but recent developments suggest that the narrative surrounding his assassination may be shifting.
In a twist of fate that could be likened to a plot from a political thriller, former President Donald Trump has been implicated in shedding new light on JFK’s assassination story. As the American public has long engaged in their own investigations into the death of the 35th president, the quest for truth seems to have gained momentum.
Robert Kennedy, Jr. has voiced his suspicions regarding the involvement of the CIA in his uncle’s assassination during various interviews. In a conversation with Tucker Carlson in August 2023, he elaborated on discussions he had with individuals allegedly connected to both the CIA and organized crime, suggesting a more intricate web of conspiracy than previously understood.
Further fueling the flames of speculation, Robert Kennedy, Jr. recounted to ’s Jim Hoft in May 2023 that his father, Robert Kennedy, had considered reaching out to the CIA to inquire about their possible involvement in his brother’s death. This conviction of CIA complicity looms large, especially given that Robert Kennedy himself was later assassinated while campaigning for the presidency in 1968.
In a significant revelation, Axios has reported that the CIA has, for the first time since the assassination, acknowledged that a psychological warfare officer was involved in an operation that had interactions with Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the fateful day in Dallas. Newly unearthed documents describe an incident where CIA operatives engaged in a physical altercation with Oswald in a bar in New Orleans, shedding light on the controversial anti-communist group, DRE, which Oswald was allegedly mixing with while distributing pro-Castro materials.
Interestingly, the CIA was covertly funding the DRE, raising questions about the extent of their involvement in orchestrating narratives around Oswald’s actions. As if that weren’t enough to keep conspiracy theorists abuzz, a year before Oswald became a name synonymous with pro-Castro sentiment, the Pentagon planned Operation Northwoods—an audacious scheme to stage false-flag attacks and pin the blame on Cuba.
For those seeking more on the tangled web surrounding the Kennedy assassination, Axios offers further insights.
Yet, the question remains: how much more about JFK’s assassination remains hidden from the public eye? And on a related note, when will we learn more about Thomas Matthew Crooks, the individual who nearly succeeded in an attack on former President Trump in July 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania?