Trump Fulfills Campaign Promise, Declassifies Files on JFK, RFK, and MLK
Trump Fulfills Campaign Promise, Declassifies Files on JFK, RFK, and MLK

In the shadowy corridors of Washington, there’s always been an unspoken rule: Some secrets are meant to stay buried.

For decades, the American people have watched as bureaucrats and career politicians have played keep-away with some of our nation’s most significant historical documents, citing “national security” faster than a Democrat can say “tax increase.”

Remember when your history teacher told you that transparency was a cornerstone of democracy? Well, apparently, nobody shared that memo with the deep state operators who’ve been sitting on these files since November 1963.

That’s longer than most Americans have been alive – and about as long as Washington insiders have been dodging questions about what really happened.

But here’s the thing about real leaders – they don’t play hide and seek with the truth. While previous administrations hemmed and hawed, making excuse after excuse, one man decided enough was enough. And if you’ve been paying attention since 2016, you probably already know who we’re talking about.

Breaking Down the Walls of Secrecy

President Donald Trump, living up to his reputation as Washington’s greatest disruptor, has officially signed an executive order demanding the release of all files related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

“Everything will be revealed,” Trump declared on January 23, 2025, sending shockwaves through the establishment’s carefully constructed wall of secrecy.

The announcement marks the end of a 61-year wait for the complete truth about these historic events. In classic Trump style, he didn’t just stop at JFK – he went for the trifecta, including the files on MLK and RFK as well. When Trump does something, he does it big league.

What makes this even more significant is the timing. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nominated to head the Department of Health and Human Services, Trump’s decision carries extra weight.

RFK Jr. has long maintained that the CIA played a role in his uncle’s assassination – and now, we might finally learn if he was right all along.

The Deep State’s Worst Nightmare

Let’s be honest – the bureaucratic machine has been fighting this release harder than a cat avoiding a bath. The 1992 Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act originally mandated these documents be released by 2017.

Yet somehow, through various administrations, particularly during Biden’s tenure, the deep state kept finding new excuses to keep them classified.

Every time the deadline approached, there was another “national security” concern, another “sensitive information” excuse, another reason why the American people couldn’t handle the truth. Sound familiar?

The Trump Timeline That Changes Everything

Under Trump’s executive order, the timeline is crystal clear and non-negotiable:

  • 15 days for intelligence agencies to present a plan for releasing JFK files
  • 45 days for a complete strategy on MLK and RFK records
  • No more endless delays or bureaucratic red tape
  • Full transparency for the American people

While other presidents talked about transparency, Trump is delivering it. This isn’t just about historical curiosity – it’s about the fundamental right of Americans to know their own history.

It’s about draining the swamp that’s been keeping these secrets locked away for generations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump Delivers: Classified files hidden for 61 years finally coming to light
  • Deep State Exposed: Decades of stonewalling by bureaucrats ends now
  • Historic Truth Revealed: Complete files on JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations ordered released
  • America First: Trump prioritizes transparency over bureaucratic excuses

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January 24, 2025
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.