Unveiling the Secrets: JFK Assassination Document Release Sparks Debate
The FBI has discovered 2,400 new documents related to the JFK assassination following President Trump's call for declassification. Historians doubt these files will confirm conspiracy theories, while some believe they might reveal CIA's negligence. The enduring public interest in JFK's murder reflects deep-seated curiosity and conjecture.

The FBI has unearthed approximately 2,400 new documents pertaining to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy. The discovery follows President Donald Trump's campaign promise to release classified files about the 1963 assassination, triggering renewed public interest and debate over possible conspiracy theories.
The FBI has stated that they notified relevant authorities about these documents and are collaborating to transfer them to the National Archives for declassification. Despite longstanding official conclusions of a lone gunman, polls indicate widespread belief in alternative theories about JFK's death, fuelled by unexplained discrepancies.
Experts remain skeptical that these documents will radically alter the prevailing narrative. However, questions about the CIA's awareness and potential oversight regarding Lee Harvey Oswald persist. As historians cautiously assess the implications of these findings, public fascination with this historic event endures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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