JFK Files Released, Investigations Continue
Rep. Tim Burchett claims the JFK files released today will be filled with lies, insisting we may never know who actually pulled the trigger.
The National Archives states that the U.S. Secret Service, CIA, and FBI had no involvement in President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Rep. Anna Paulina announced that the JFK Taskforce hearing is set for April 1, open to both the press and public, and that the Taskforce is working with top investigators on the case.
A second batch of JFK documents, containing 31,400 pages, has been uploaded to the National Archives.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says Russia isn’t ready to end the war and will never give up occupied Ukrainian land.
The Trump administration cuts $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania for allowing men to compete in women's sports.
CIA headquarters is on full lockdown as police respond to a "barricade situation" SWAT teams have surrounded the entrance, deploying drones and a robot while negotiators engage with an armed individual.
7 Comments
Rotfront
I'm glad the police are responding to the situation at CIA headquarters. Hopefully, they can resolve it safely and peacefully.
Karamba
My thoughts are with the people of Ukraine. We need to stand with them against Russia's aggression.
Matzomaster
We need to move on from JFK's assassination. It's time to focus on the future and build a better America.
Coccinella
I believe the government is doing its best to keep us safe. We need to trust them and let them do their job.
ZmeeLove
It's important to stay informed about what's happening in the world. We need to be vigilant and hold our government accountable.
Karamba
I support the Trump administration's decision to cut funding for allowing men in women's sports. This is a matter of fairness and equality.
KittyKat
The National Archives is doing its job. They're just following the law and making these documents available to the public.