donald trump He has been devoted to conspiracy theories since he emerged as a candidate for the presidency of the United States for the first time. One of those that he has rescued for his campaigns has been the murder of John F. Kennedydefending that the whole truth about what happened is not known.
Now Trump has once again promised to declassify all the secret documents about this murder, but the truth is that, as American president, he did not fulfill that promise. In 2017, declassified 2,800 of those documentsleaving unpublished about 300 documents.
“I published a lot of documents, as you know, but when the time came, I got some people who work for me – who are great people who I would respect – and They asked me not to do it“he says.
Trump has even gone so far as to say that the CIA is behind this assassination, although he has never provided evidence to support this theory. Journalist Sandro Pozzi comments that Trump is the “most conspiratorial president the White House has ever had”: “It is his way of creating distrust among the public towards institutions. He already did it in the 2016 campaign, he did it again in the 2020 campaign and he was not going this is going to be different.”
As Pozzi recalls, such is the level of belief in these conspiracies that, in 2016, Trump accused the father of Ted Cruz of having participated in the assassination of JFK.
Source: Lasexta

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