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10:47am – Wednesday, March 19th, 2025
President Donald Trump's administration released about 80,000 pages of previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday.
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With the historic release, President Trump adhered to his promises to government transparency after announcing the release Monday while touring the Kennedy Center.
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard announced the release in a post on X, writing that the file contains “no editing.”
“President Trump is in a new era of greatest transparency. Today, according to his instructions, the previously edited JFK assassination files are open to the public without editing.
Newly released documents related to the assassination revealed intelligence agent Gary Underhill was “very upset” the day after Kennedy was shot and killed, and soon escaped from Washington, D.C.
Underhill then spoke to a friend and detailed that “a small creek within the CIA” was the cause of the assassination.
Underhill was then found dead in his apartment six months later, and the coroner ruled his death as a suicide.
“The day after the assassination, Gary Underhill hurried off Washington. Later in the evening he appeared at a friend's house in New Jersey,” the document said. “He was very upset. The small faction within the CIA was responsible for the assassination, and he confided, he was afraid of his own life and probably had to leave the country.”
“With less than six months, it was discovered that Underhill had been shot dead in his Washington apartment. The coroner ruled it as a suicide,” it continued. “Friends who visited Underhill say he was calm but shaking badly. They say he attributed Kennedy's murder to CIA Creek, where he continued to use a racket that was beneficial for guns, drugs and other smuggling.”
Details of Underhill's suicide are raised in question as he was found with a gunshot wound behind his left ear, an unusual position to commit the act, and Underhill was “right-handed.”
Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald, a former Soviet Marine, was arrested and charged with murder.
President Lyndon B. Johnson established the Warren Commission in 1963 and concluded that Oswald acted alone, but the latest document has announced the challenge of his discovery.
Additionally, the file includes a letter signed by President Kennedy in 1994, explicitly calling Joe Biden the then “traitor.”
The letter began with the words, “Dear Senator Biden: You are a traitor…”
The FBI previously investigated the letter, but in December 1994 the lawsuit was closed. The agency argues that it does not believe that Kennedy is the real author of the letter.
Meanwhile, GOP president Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said he believes the file release contains “false information.”
“Of course, some of that will be misinformation there. It's not necessarily false, but what they've learned later is not true. They'll eventually become this group. [responsible]another day it will be that group,” he said.
“To be honest, I don't think we'll really know who pulled the trigger. There are suspects like a lot of people do. But I think America deserves to know.”
President Trump has also vowed to release documents relating to the assassination of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein.
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