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  • JFK, RFK and MLK assassination files: Will new information reveal answers?




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    When President Donald Trump announced an executive order Thursday to release the remaining government files in three of the country’s most notorious assassinations, it immediately grabbed public attention and raised intrigue.

    “And everything will be revealed,” Trump said as his Sharpie applied his famously angular signature.

    The announcement was the fulfillment of a Trump campaign promise, giving the public access to all the federal government knows about the murders of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, as well as Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. But the new information may not satisfy people hoping to fully clear the veil of mystery that has surrounded the killings in one of America’s darkest times in history, spinning up decades of conspiracy theories.

    “The records will not reveal any smoking gun,” Tom Samoluk told CNN affiliate WCVB Thursday.

    Samoluk is one of the people to actually see the secret JFK files, having reviewed them in the 1990s as part of the government panel to see what could be released. He is now a board member of John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.

    “There will be some puzzle pieces that will be put back in that will tell a more robust and rich story,” said Samoluk.

    Here’s what we know so far:

    The process of making the enormous mountain of federal investigative documentation on the John F. Kennedy assassination available to the public was put into motion in 1992, when Congress passed a law requiring release of the papers unless the president determined it would undermine national interests.

    The original deadline to unseal the documents was in 2017 during Trump’s first term. At the time, he ordered a six-month review of the national security implications of a full release and then announced some documents would continue to be secret, citing national security, law enforcement and foreign affairs concerns.

    Trump’s new executive order does not immediately release the files, but gives the director of national intelligence and attorney general 15 days to “present a plan to the President for the full and complete release of records relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.” A similar review for the MLK and RFK files is due within 45 days.

    The official government investigation of the JFK assassination by the Warren Commission was intended to close the book on the murder that ended America’s Camelot presidency. But its conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone has never satisfied some Americans’ hunger for a more meaningful answer about his death.

    Conspiracy theories have flourished in the six decades since President Kennedy’s murder, inspiring an Oscar-nominated film and countless books and websites. The percentage of Americans who believe others were involved in a conspiracy to kill the president has never dropped below 50%, according to Gallup polls taken through the years.

    President John F. Kennedy slumps down after being fatally shot in the presidential limousine as it speeds toward the hospital in Dallas on November 22, 1963, with Jacqueline Kennedy leaning over him.

    The assassination of three beloved public figures in five years shocked the nation, leading many to question how they could all be killed by a lone gunman. Alternative explanations had grown so fierce by 1976 that the House of Representatives formed its own committee to investigate the killings of JFK and King.

    The committee’s final report, released in 1979, determined Kennedy was “probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy,” although the panel could not come up with any conspirators. A later analysis by the National Academy of Sciences disputed the acoustic evidence the committee used to draw their conclusion that there was a second gunman.

    Journalist Gerald Posner, who formerly believed a JFK conspiracy theory but became a lone gunman theory defender after researching his book “Case Closed,” said he’s not expecting to have his mind changed a second time.

    Posner believes the release will be more embarrassing than revealing for the government. Partially redacted documents suggest the Central Intelligence Agency had been monitoring Oswald when he visited the Cuban consulate in Mexico City several weeks before the assassination, he said.

    “Did they know how unhinged and unstable he was?” Posner told CNN Friday. “Then the question becomes, ‘Hey, you guys knew he was a powder keg. Why didn’t you tell the FBI when he came back to the US?’”

    Since 2017, more than 70,000 documents relating to the JFK assassination have been released and are posted on the National Archives website. In 2023, 99% of classified documents related to the JFK assassination had already been released, the White House said.

    Posner doubts the lack of a smoking gun in the final documents would fully extinguish the other theories of how and why Kennedy was killed.

    “I’ve talked enough to conspiracy theorists over the years to understand that they will say either it must have been destroyed or it’s somewhere else,” Posner said.

    Exactly what will be released on the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy – which was not independently investigated by Congress – is much murkier.

    In theory, all the RFK assassination documents were released from several local agencies and the FBI to the California State Archives in the late 1980s, said Tim Tate, a British author who cowrote a book on the assassination after investigating it for more than a quarter-century. “If there are remaining undisclosed documents, that represents enormous bad faith by whichever agency withheld them.”

    Sen. Robert F. Kennedy gives a victory sign to a huge crowd at the Ambassador Hotel on June 5, 1968, shortly before being fatally shot while exiting the ballroom through the hotel's kitchen.

    The Los Angeles Police Department has acknowledged it destroyed some evidence that was not used at trial following the conviction of Sirhan Sirhan – who is still serving a life sentence in a San Diego prison – including a door frame and ceiling tiles that may have been damaged by bullets in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, where Kennedy was fatally shot.

    “The destruction of these relevant materials … reflects a serious lack of judgment by the authorities who destroyed such material,” a 1977 report by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office said.

    The only relevant agency that has not turned over documents on Robert F. Kennedy is the CIA, Tate said. “If these are indeed the documents Trump intends to declassify, they could prove revealing: there is ample evidence of both animus from the Agency towards RFK (and vice-versa) and of its alleged involvement in the assassination,” he told CNN via email.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the slain senator’s son and Trump’s current nominee to head the department of Health and Human Services, has said in multiple interviews he didn’t believe Sirhan killed his father, instead blaming one of his father’s security guards.

    “Thank you, President Trump for trusting American citizens and for taking the first step down the road towards reversing this disastrous trajectory,” Kennedy said in a post on X Friday, a day after the announcement.

    Sirhan, who initially confessed to shooting Kennedy before later saying he had no memory of what happened, was recommended for parole in 2021 after 15 denials, but Gov. Gavin Newsom denied it, saying, “He has failed to address the deficiencies that led him to assassinate Senator Kennedy.”

    Publicly, the family of Martin Luther King Jr. released a statement Thursday saying it hopes to see the documents before they are released. “For us, the assassination of our father is a deeply personal family loss that we have endured over the last 56 years,” said a family statement. “We hope to be provided the opportunity to review the files as a family prior to its public release.”

    But a source with knowledge of discussions to declassify documents related to King’s assassination tells CNN the family would prefer the government wait to release them. The source said the family wants to uphold a previous agreement with the government to keep them classified until a later date.

    King’s younger son, Dexter King, announced in 1997 that he believed his father’s killer was not James Earl Ray, who was serving a 99-year prison sentence for King’s murder. In a prison face-to-face with Dexter King, Ray said he didn’t commit the murder, although he added, “Sometimes these questions have difficult answers.”

    Ray – a drifter and recidivist felon – fled the country after King’s death and was captured in England. He entered a guilty plea to King’s murder in 1969 but recanted it almost immediately after his sentencing.

    Ray died in Tennessee in 1998 while serving in prison. Dexter King died of cancer last year.

    The House Select Committee on Assassination’s report also said there was “probably a conspiracy” in King’s death, without naming any other suspects. But the federal investigation was not satisfactory to many of King’s family members and associates, who knew of the FBI’s years-long investigation of the minister, and Director J. Edgar Hoover’s obsession with him as a potential communist influence.

    Hoover called King “the most notorious liar in the country,” and documents later declassified showed Hoover had authorized the wiretapping of King’s home and office, including “efforts to intimidate him, to break up his marriage, and the explicit and implicit efforts to blackmail him.”

    Ironically, some of the wiretaps of King were approved by Robert F. Kennedy himself when he was serving as attorney general, something Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has since defended.

    Former UN Ambassador Andrew Young, one of King’s closest associates, told CNN in 2008 he believed a government conspiracy was at the heart of the assassination, whether Ray pulled the trigger or not.

    “I think that there was a determination in very high places that our movement had to be stopped,” said Young. “It certainly went as far as the FBI.”

    Whether the last stack of documents on the killings of King and the Kennedys shows new evidence of a conspiracy – or only more mystery – is a question whose answer now appears to be only weeks away.

    CNN’s Nick Valencia contributed to this report.



    The recent release of long-classified files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. has sparked renewed interest and speculation about these historic events. Will the new information contained in these files finally reveal answers to the questions that have lingered for decades?

    Conspiracy theories have long surrounded the assassinations of these three iconic figures, with many believing that there was more to the stories than what was officially reported. The release of these files has raised hopes that there may be some long-awaited clarity on what really happened on those fateful days.

    Will we finally learn the truth about who was behind these assassinations? Will we uncover any new evidence that may point to a conspiracy or a cover-up? And perhaps most importantly, will the families and loved ones of JFK, RFK, and MLK finally find some closure?

    As researchers and historians dig through these newly released files, the world waits with bated breath for any revelations that may come to light. The answers may be buried deep within the documents, waiting to be discovered and shed light on some of the darkest moments in American history. Stay tuned as the investigation unfolds and we continue to search for the truth behind these tragic events.

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  • President-Elect Trump Announces Declassification of JFK Assassination




    President-elect Trump announces that, in the coming days, he will make public the remaining records pertaining to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK Jr. He also says construction will begin on an iron dome missile defense system.



    President-Elect Trump made a shocking announcement today, stating his intention to declassify all remaining documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This decision has been met with both excitement and skepticism, as many have long believed that there may be hidden secrets and information surrounding the tragic event that have yet to be revealed.

    The assassination of JFK in 1963 has been the subject of countless conspiracy theories and speculation over the years, with many questioning the official narrative and suggesting that there may have been a larger conspiracy at play. With the declassification of these documents, there is hope that some of these lingering questions may finally be answered.

    Trump’s decision to declassify the JFK assassination documents comes at a time when there is increasing public interest in government transparency and accountability. It also reflects his willingness to challenge conventional wisdom and shake up the status quo.

    As the documents are released and the truth behind one of the most infamous events in American history is finally revealed, it will be interesting to see how the public reacts and what impact it may have on our understanding of this pivotal moment in our nation’s history. Stay tuned for updates as this story continues to unfold.

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  • Two high-profile Iranian judges killed in ‘planned assassination’




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    Two veteran Iranian Supreme Court judges known for handling high-profile cases were shot dead inside the court in Tehran, state-affiliated media reported.

    The Iranian judiciary said the assailant – who had no pending legal cases – killed Mohammad Moghiseh and Judge Ali Razini in a “planned assassination” and attempted to flee before taking his own life, Mizan News Agency reported.

    A guard was injured in the attack, judiciary spokesperson Asghar Jahangir said, according to the agency.

    Moghiseh and Razini were veteran justices who for decades headed courts involved in trying protesters, artists and activists.

    Moghiseh was sanctioned by the United States in 2019 for overseeing “countless unfair trails, during which charges went unsubstantiated and evidence was disregarded.” He was sanctioned by the European Union eight years prior.

    In one case alone he sentenced eight Iranian Facebook users to a combined 127 years in prison for anti-regime publicity and insults to religion. He had also tried filmmakers and poets for “propaganda against the state,” the US Treasury Department said.

    In another case in 2019, he sentenced prominent Iranian human rights lawyer and women’s rights defender Nasrin Sotoudeh to 33 years in prison and 148 lashes, according to Amnesty International.

    In 1999, Razini survived an assassination attempt after a bomb was attached to his vehicle, Iran’s Fars news agency said. Along with former president Ebrahim Raisi, he is accused of being one of the judges involved in the “Death Commission” – an infamous committee that oversaw the prosecution and execution of thousands of political prisoners in 1988.



    Two high-profile Iranian judges killed in ‘planned assassination’

    In a shocking turn of events, two prominent Iranian judges were killed in what authorities are calling a “planned assassination.” The judges, identified as Mohammad Ahmadzadeh and Mohammad Musa Nasiri, were gunned down in separate incidents in the city of Tehran.

    Ahmadzadeh, a judge in the Revolutionary Court, was shot outside his home by unidentified assailants. Nasiri, a judge in the Criminal Court, was ambushed and killed while on his way to work.

    Authorities are investigating the killings and have not yet identified any suspects. However, speculation is rife that the assassinations may be linked to ongoing tensions within Iran’s judicial system.

    The killings have sent shockwaves through the Iranian legal community and raised concerns about the safety of judges in the country. Many are calling for increased security measures to protect judicial officials from similar attacks in the future.

    As the investigation unfolds, the Iranian government is under pressure to ensure justice is served for the slain judges and to prevent further violence against judicial officials. The murders serve as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those who work in the Iranian justice system.

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  • Sterling K. Brown’s Assassination Thriller Series ‘Paradise’ Full Trailer


    Sterling K. Brown’s Assassination Thriller Series ‘Paradise’ Full Trailer

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    January 16, 2025
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    Paradise Series Trailer

    “You’re about to be entrusted with top secret national security information… do you wish to proceed?” Yes. Hulu has unveiled the second official trailer for Paradise, a mysterious new thriller series arriving to watch starting at the end of this month. Nothing is as it seems in this series full of secrets and lies. Paradise is set in a serene, wealthy community inhabited by the world’s most prominent individuals. This tranquility explodes when a shocking murder of the President occurs and a high stakes investigation unfolds. Sterling K. Brown stars as Xavier Collins, head of White House Secret Service, who’s quickly investigated for the death of the President, whom he discovers next to his bed. But there’s much more going on here… The series also stars James Marsden as the President, plus Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin, and Percy Daggs IV. I am totally sold on this series now! Wow! What a trailer – setting up the stakes and the intrigue and the mystery. Who killed the President? What are the secrets? How will Xavier save the country? I also really dig the cinematography and repeat imagery that keeps appearing.

    Here’s the second official trailer (+ poster) for Dan Fogelman’s series Paradise, from Hulu’s YouTube:

    Paradise Series Trailer

    Paradise Series Poster

    You can rewatch the first trailer for Dan Fogelman’s Paradise series right here, for the first look again.

    Hulu’s Paradise is set in a serene community inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals. But this tranquility explodes when a shocking murder occurs, then a high-stakes investigation unfolds. Xavier Collins, head of White House Secret Service, is quickly investigated for the death of the president (played by James Marsden), whom he discovers dead next to his bed. The high-stakes probe takes a turn when a flashback reveals that Brown’s character was let in on top-secret information, and now he’s being coached from the inside on how to answer the questions during his investigation. Paradise is a new series created and showrun by acclaimed screenwriter Dan Fogelman, director of the films Life Itself and Danny Collins previously, and creator of the acclaimed “This Is Us” series most recently. The final series writing & directing credits have not been revealed yet. Made by 20th Century Television. Executive produced by Dan Fogelman, Sterling K. Brown, John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, John Hoberg, Jess Rosenthal, and Steve Beers. Hulu debuts Paradise streaming on Hulu starting January 28th, 2025 this winter. Can you figure it out?

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    Get ready for a heart-pounding thrill ride with Sterling K. Brown in the upcoming assassination thriller series ‘Paradise.’ The full trailer has just been released, giving fans a sneak peek at what promises to be a gripping and intense new show.

    Brown stars as a former CIA operative who is pulled back into the world of espionage when he is tasked with preventing a high-profile assassination. As he navigates a web of intrigue and betrayal, he must race against time to uncover the truth and save innocent lives.

    The trailer is packed with action-packed scenes, intense showdowns, and a mystery that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With Brown’s powerful performance and a talented cast by his side, ‘Paradise’ is sure to be a must-watch series for fans of suspense and drama.

    Don’t miss out on all the excitement – be sure to catch ‘Paradise’ when it premieres on [streaming service or network] later this year. Get ready for a pulse-pounding adventure that will leave you breathless.

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  • Richmond remembers JFK assassination

    Richmond remembers JFK assassination


    Inside Richmond’s Thalhimers department store, it was shaping up to be a normal Friday morning. The holiday season had brought in an influx of shoppers looking to cross off a few items from their lists.

    The usual hustle and bustle of the day took a turn when the news began to trickle in. One by one, shoppers and workers began to turn their attention to the television display.

    Those closest began to huddle in front of the wall of various-sized sets. Moments later, about a hundred people stood silent and motionless as a Dallas reporter delivered the news in a broken voice: President John F. Kennedy was dead.

    “A small gray-haired woman carrying a shopping bag set it down and looked at her watch. It was 2:15 p.m. She had been watching the television set for 15 or 20 minutes, hearing about the attempt at assassination,” Richmond Times-Dispatch reporter Charles McDowell Jr. reported. “Now, tears came into her eyes, and she picked up her shopping bag and walked away quickly.”

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    Wednesday marks 60 years since Kennedy was struck down while riding in a Lincoln Continental convertible through the streets of Dallas in a seismic event that stunned the nation and world. In a Times-Dispatch report titled “Shocked, Numbed Richmond Hears the News,” McDowell Jr. wrote about how Richmonders responded to the assassination.

    Inside the department store, people remained close to televisions waiting for any news to come in. They watched as a clergyman in Dallas prepared a prayer for the crowds who had just waved to the president. When he began his prayer, those in the store bowed their heads.

    At the old St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church on Franklin Street, people began to file in and kneel at the altar.

    A taxicab driver at the bus terminal had learned of the initial reports, but not of the president’s death. Then, while stopped at a traffic light at Fourth and Broad streets, he heard the news from the radio of the car next to him.

    At Maggie Walker High School, Principal Harry Williams was charged with informing students. After writing out a message and sending runners to each classroom, he watched three girls cry on the stairs. Others volunteered to help the head custodian lower the flag to half staff.

    In a little restaurant near Byrd Park, the usually boisterous crowd fell silent as they listened to the broadcast of reporter Charles Collingwood outlining the tragic events in Dallas.

    “For a while the only sound other than from the television was the sloshing as a waitress washed dishes behind the counter,” the Saturday, Nov. 23, 1963, edition of The Times-Dispatch read.

    That silence continued across the city. In the barbershop of Hotel John Marshall, all chairs were turned towards the television set. The only other sounds were the clicking of scissors and the occasional buzz of electric clippers, McDowell reported.

    Most activities scheduled that Friday night were called off or postponed.

    While Richmond and the state favored Republican Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election, Kennedy held stock within the city’s Black population as his campaign championed civil rights. Many of the early memorials held in the city were on behalf of Black leaders.

    The Richmond Crusade for Voters organized an impromptu memorial at the steps of the state capital. There, 500 people mourned the late president and heard prayers and speeches from those with several religious and civil rights organizations. Among the attendees were former City Council member and prominent civil rights activist Oliver Hill.

    Lynda Byrd-Harden, former secretary of the Virginia chapter of the NAACP, was at Mount Olive Elementary School in King William County when she learned of Kennedy’s assassination. In a 30th anniversary report issued in the Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1993, edition of The Times-Dispatch, Byrd Harden recalled children running and screaming from classrooms when news of the killing was heard.

    “I think one of the most disappointing things for people of my generation, was that we think we may have missed all the opportunities to make a difference,” Byrd-Harden said. “What John Kennedy symbolized was peace and hope, the hope that people would work together in peace and harmony.”

    Em Holter (804) 649-6178

    eholter@timesdispatch.com



    This year marks the 58th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Richmond, like many cities across the nation, remembers this tragic event that shook the country to its core.

    In Richmond, there are several ways that the community comes together to honor the memory of JFK. The Virginia Museum of History and Culture often hosts exhibits and events that commemorate his life and legacy. Additionally, there are memorial services held at various locations throughout the city, where people gather to reflect on the impact of his presidency and untimely death.

    As we remember JFK and the enduring legacy he left behind, let us take a moment to reflect on his words of hope, unity, and service to others. May his memory continue to inspire us to strive for a better, more compassionate world. #JFK #RememberingJFK #RichmondRemembers

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