Lee Harvey Oswald

More JFK Documents Released On Nov. 9

The National Archives announced on Nov. 9 release of 13,213 additional records pertaining to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas. Most of the documents were previously released in redacted form as part of a long-term process to comply with a 1992 federal law. More than four million pages have been released […]

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Alec Baldwin

Oswald Mock JFK Trial, Baldwin Banquet Hotel Discount Expires Today

Today, Oct. 30, is the deadline for hotel room discounts to attend the mock trial of accused JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald in Houston Nov. 16 to 17, along with a congruent banquet featuring famed actor and author Alec Baldwin on the first evening. CAPA has arranged special pricing of $179 per night at the

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Donald Trump

Trump Backs Off Promise To Release All Suppressed JFK Documents Today; Permits Partial Release

In a chaotic chapter of government efforts to suppress research into the evidence regarding President Kennedy’s 1963 assassination, President Trump on Oct. 26 suddenly backed away from his promises this week to comply with a 1992 Congressional law and release all remaining JFK records related to the assassination. The president released in full via the

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CAPA Applauds Trump’s Plan To Release Suppressed JFK Records

President Trump fulfilled important goals of CAPA and other transparency advocates around the world when he announced on Oct. 21 his plan to release remaining classified documents pertaining to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. “Subject to the receipt of further information, I will be allowing, as President, the long blocked and classified

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Act Now To Stop Archives ‘Fiasco’ On JFK Records

Those researching the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy are becoming increasingly worried that President Trump and hence the National Archives staff are facing pressures that could thwart the full release of assassination records.. By unanimous votes in the U.S. House and Senate in 1992, Congress enacted the so-called “JFK Act” mandating a long

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