25 October 2021

DELAYED FULL PUBLIC DISCLOSURE: Release of Witheld Files on The JFK Assassination November 23, 1968

November 23, 1963
 

Release of JFK records delayed again, with Biden citing Covid-19 and national security

Release of JFK records delayed again, with Biden citing Covid-19 and national security
    

 
"President Joe Biden has ordered the remaining files on President John F. Kennedy’s assassination to remain hidden until next December, citing the coronavirus pandemic. He’s not the first president to delay releasing the files.    
In a memo on Friday, Biden wrote that the remaining files concerning the assassination “shall be withheld from full public disclosure” until December 15 next year, nearly 60 years after Kennedy was shot dead as his motorcade rolled through Dallas, Texas.

Biden’s memo states that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the National Archivist have been prevented from checking in with every agency affected by the files, and can’t determine whether releasing the unredacted documents would impact national security.

Therefore, Biden wrote, “temporary continued postponement is necessary to protect against identifiable harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or the conduct of foreign relations.”
Some information already deemed appropriate will be released this December, while the remainder will stay secret until at least next December.
Although Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for Kennedy’s murder, he never stood trial as he was shot dead two days later by Jack Ruby. As a result, Kennedy’s murder has spawned countless conspiracy theories, and a majority of Americans still believe that sinister forces were behind the assassination. . .
Whenever the Biden administration releases the rest of these documents, they will at least be easier for the general public to view.
At present, the 250,000 or so records released so far are viewable only at NARA’s location in College Park, Maryland.
Biden’s memo orders NARA to digitize these files and make them available online."

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