President Trump has once again brought to light the enduring mysteries surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, asserting that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. In a recent interview with OutKick founder and conservative radio host Clay Travis aboard Air Force One, Trump reiterated his belief that Oswald “was helped” in carrying out the assassination.
This statement comes as the U.S. National Archives released 80,000 previously classified documents related to the JFK assassination, a move that has reignited public interest in one of the most controversial events in American history.
When asked by Travis, “Do you think Oswald killed JFK personally?” Trump responded, “I do, and I always felt that. Of course, he was … helped.” While the president did not specify who he believes aided Oswald, his comments align with the long-standing skepticism surrounding the official narrative. The Warren Commission, established in 1964, concluded that Oswald acted alone, but decades of public opinion and investigative journalism have cast doubt on this conclusion. Polls as recent as 2023 reveal that over 60% of Americans believe there was a conspiracy behind Kennedy’s death, implicating entities ranging from the CIA and the Mafia to foreign governments like Israel, Cuba, and the Soviet Union’s KGB.
Trump’s willingness to challenge the official narrative stands in stark contrast to the liberal media’s tendency to dismiss such theories as fringe or conspiratorial. While mainstream outlets often ridicule those who question the Warren Commission’s findings, Trump’s remarks underscore the importance of transparency and accountability in government. The release of the classified documents, which Trump described as “somewhat unspectacular,” has done little to quell suspicions. “Maybe that’s a good thing,” Trump remarked, hinting that the absence of shocking revelations might help put the matter to rest—or perhaps, as many believe, it suggests that the most damning evidence remains hidden.
The liberal media’s reluctance to seriously investigate the JFK assassination reflects a broader pattern of dismissing inconvenient truths that challenge the status quo. Instead of engaging with the legitimate questions raised by Trump and millions of Americans, they often resort to mockery and condescension. This approach not only undermines public trust but also stifles meaningful discourse about one of the most pivotal moments in U.S. history.
.@ClayTravis sat down with President Trump on Air Force One on their way to the NCAA wrestling championships @realDonaldTrump @POTUS pic.twitter.com/3Hf3Yw8MXc
— OutKick (@Outkick) March 23, 2025
President Trump’s candid remarks serve as a reminder that the pursuit of truth should never be abandoned, no matter how uncomfortable it may be for those in power. His willingness to question the official narrative and demand transparency is a testament to his commitment to the American people.
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