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Trump to publish 80,000 JFK attack files is waiting for Dealey Plaza visitors.

It is not clear how many of these JFK files expected on Tuesday are among the millions of documents that are already public.

Dallas, Texas – Since this fateful day in November 1963, the questions about the murder of President John F. Kennedy have been canceled.

“Was it more than a shoot?” Asked Chester Bolden, one of many who gathered on Tuesday in front of the museum of the sixth floor on the Dealey Plaza.

Conspiracy theories and speculation have been swinging for decades, but a new chapter in this story could develop.

On Monday, President Donald Trump announced that the remaining 80,000 JfK files would be released on Tuesday. It is not clear how many of these files are among the millions of documents that are already public.

“Publish the documents so that we can have a better understanding of what has developed here,” said Glenn Singer, another museum visitor.

The documents were first held back during Trump's presidency due to intelligence concerns.

Many who have examined what has been published by the government so far say that the public should not predict any earth-shaken revelations from the newly published documents, but there is still an intensive interest in details in connection with the assassination attempt and the events that surround them.

“I will believe it when I see it,” said Jeff Morley, publisher of JFK Facts on Substack. Morley, a long -time researcher in the attack, remains carefully optimistic.

“Is there something that proves shocking what happened?” The CIA monitored Lee Harvey Oswald for four years.

For some, the publication of these documents can finally provide clarity. For others, the secret can only deepen.

The researchers estimated that or something 3,000 files were not completely or partially published.

Last month, the FBI said that around 2,400 new records in connection with the assassination attempt discovered it. The agency then said that it was working to transfer the records to the national archives in order to be included in the declassification process.

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