Biden publishes 12,000 documents on the Kennedy assassination
According to the US president, information about the assassination of John F. Kennedy must be made available to the public “to the greatest extent possible”.
Nearly 60 years after the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy, current President Joe Biden has released more than 12,000 previously kept secret documents. White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said in Washington on Thursday that, according to Biden, “all information related to the assassination of President Kennedy should be made public to the greatest extent possible.” For security reasons, other documents remained under lock and key. However, work is also being done on their publication.
Kennedy was shot and killed in an open car in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. The Democratic politician was only 46 years old. Investigations at the time came to the conclusion that the murderer Lee Harvey Oswald, who later killed himself, acted alone. However, all kinds of conspiracy theories persist to this day. Experts are now hoping for new insights from the documents.
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