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Trump Suggests Oswald Didn't Act Alone in JFK Assassination


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President Trump on Saturday seemed to give at least a bit of credence to a longstanding conspiracy theory regarding John F. Kennedy's assassination. On the Outkick radio show, host Clay Travis spoke to the POTUS about the recent release of thousands of files on the 1963 assassination,


In a recent interview with "The Hugh Hewitt Show," former President Donald Trump suggested that Lee Harvey Oswald might not have acted alone in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Trump, who has previously expressed skepticism about the official narrative, mentioned that many people believe there were multiple shooters involved, referencing the "magic bullet" theory which has been a point of contention among conspiracy theorists. He did not provide new evidence but indicated that the topic remains open for debate, reflecting his ongoing interest in historical controversies. This statement adds to the long-standing discussions and conspiracy theories surrounding the JFK assassination, which officially concluded that Oswald was the lone gunman.

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