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Trump Announces 80,000 Pages of JFK Files to Be Released Tuesday

President Donald Trump has made a major announcement that has been eagerly awaited by the American public. On Tuesday afternoon, approximately 80,000 pages of federal government files related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy (JFK) will be released to the public. This decision has been met with great anticipation and excitement, as it has been a topic of interest and speculation for decades.

The release of these files is a significant step towards transparency and accountability in our government. For years, there have been numerous theories and conspiracies surrounding the assassination of JFK, and many have called for the release of these files in order to shed light on the truth. President Trump’s decision to make these files public is a testament to his commitment to transparency and his dedication to the American people.

The announcement was made by President Trump himself, who took to Twitter to share the news. In his tweet, he stated, “After strict consultation with

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