Robert F. Kennedy Jr. thanked President Donald Trump for condemning former President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy, and his record related to the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. I was grateful.
in post In X, Kennedy describes the “lies, disinformation, censorship, and defamation” of “lies, secrecy, disinformation, censorship, and defamation” about the assassination of John F. We talked about how “defamation” “obscures and suppresses troubling facts.” The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the assassination of Dr. King and Kennedy's father, Robert F. Kennedy.
Kennedy continued to thank Trump for “trusting the American people and taking the first steps on the path to reversing this tragic trajectory.” Kennedy wrote in his post:
Sixty years of lies and secrecy, disinformation, censorship, and defamation strategies employed by Intel officials to obfuscate and suppress troubling facts about JFK's assassination led to a series of subsequent crises (MLK and The RFK assassination, Vietnam, 9/9/9/11, the Iraq War and Covid – each hastened the overthrow of our exemplary democracy by the military/medical industrial complex and set us on the path to totalitarianism. I pushed further.
“Thank you President Trump for believing in the American people and taking the first steps to reverse this tragic trajectory,” Kennedy added.
Kennedy's post comes a day after Trump signed an executive order declassifying records related to the assassinations of the three men.
In his post, Kennedy also wrote about how John F. Kennedy warned that the word secrecy is “an abomination in a free and open society.”
JFK warned that “the very word 'secret' is anathema in a free and open society.” And we, as people inherently and historically opposed to secrecy…we long ago recognized the excessive and unjustified nature of the relevant facts, which far outweigh the dangers cited to justify it. I decided that the risks of concealment were far outweighed. ”
Kennedy also wrote, “A nation that does not trust its people is a nation that fears its people.”
“A country that does not trust its people is a country that fears its people.” A government that withholds information essentially undermines its citizens' ability to make informed decisions and participate actively in democracy. I'm really afraid.
As Breitbart News previously reported, Kennedy has been vocal about his belief that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was “involved in the murder of his uncle.”
John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963. According to history.com. Robert F. Kennedy was assassination On June 5, 1968, after he won the presidential primary in California. Dr. King was assassination On April 4, 1968, he was “standing on the second-floor balcony” of a hotel in Memphis, Tennessee.