Who could object to Trump’s revocation of the John F. Kennedy assassin’s data? Whatever the truth was, Americans deserved to know it at the time, and the point that it has been kept secret for more than 60 years has only heightened the number of conspiracy theories and the ever-increasing fear of government lies.  ,
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Then, fear of the state is fully warranted, as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison would be the first to tell you, and Trump’s decision to release the data is a long-delayed work of accountability. But at least one individual is enraged over the discharge, and he happens to be JFK’s even nephew.
Jack Schlossberg, a far-left 32-year-old social author and the brother of Kennedy’s child Caroline, took to X on Thursday to smoke:” Trump conspiracy theories — The truth is alot sadder than the myth — a tragedy that didn’t have to occur. Not a component of an unavoidable fantastic plan. When JFK is not here to punch back, revocation uses him as a social clip. There’s little courageous about it. Jack”  ,
One X person responded to this strange talk by asking Schlossberg:” Had you reviewed the data? Have you read the documents? What puts you in position to know what is being declassified and released, if something”? To that, Schlossberg replied briefly and hastily:” I know everyone d**k”. Another wrote: “imagine not wanting to understand how your father died… how crazy”. To that, Schlossberg was suddenly crude and egotistical:” We now know d**k”. It was unclear why he was so harsh and violent.
Schlossberg may have been aware of information that hasn’t been made available to the general public, but it remained strange that he had voted against it being made available to the British people. Of course, the main reason for his fury was that it was Donald Trump, hardly a Democrat chairman, who was releasing the data. That is why Schlossberg remarked that” Declassification uses JFK as a political ball, when he’s not here blow back.” Schlossberg may have commended his bravery and sincerity with the people if Old Joe Biden had made the data public.
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That much is clear, but Schlossberg’s declaration was also unusual. Declassification of the JFK data was apparently “punching” JFK, with the bad man not able to riposte? There was no reason to care about that at all, aside from Schlossberg’s fervent hatred of Trump, who views all the Bad Orange Person does as an attack that necessitates a counterattack.
Back in the real world, however, Trump clearly saw the declassification no as any kind of “punch”, but as a long-overdue act that another presidents may have ordered huge before. In his executive order on the declassification, Trump wrote simply:” More than 50 years after the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Federal Government has not released to the public all of its records related to those events. Transparency and truth are required of both their families and the American people. It is important for the country to have the most recent release of all assassination documents without delay. Only the most fanatically partisan Trump-hater could possibly see this as political grandstanding.
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And when he signed the executive order, Trump stated:” That’s a big one, huh? A lot of people have been waiting long for this for years, for decades. And it will be revealed in a way that’s acceptable. The UK’s far-left Independent reported on Friday that the” President signaled staff to return the signing pen to Robert F Kennedy Jr., the vaccine skeptic and nominee for health secretary, who has controversially woven himself into Trump’s political circle.”
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Because he knew Robert Kennedy, JFK’s nephew, would appreciate the gesture, Trump suggested that the pen be given to RFK Jr. Maybe Schlossberg and his cousin Bobby should talk about it. They could explain to him that sometimes the right thing is the right thing, and that even when someone on the other side of the political fence does it, it’s still the right thing. However, such a conversation is unlikely to occur because Bobby has already been denounced for his flirtation with Trump by the rest of the Kennedy family. And so they’re more likely to express outrage in a manner similar to Jack Schlossberg’s outrage. More’s the pity.  ,