Oliver Stone to testify in hearing on JFK files
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Scholars say the files that President Donald Trump ordered to be released showed nothing undercutting the conclusion that a lone gunman killed Kennedy.
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Scholars say the files that President Donald Trump ordered to be released showed nothing undercutting the conclusion that a lone gunman killed Kennedy.
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Filmmaker Oliver Stone will testify along with JFK assassination researchers and authors at the first hearing of a congressional task force examining
The award-winning director is testifying to Congress regarding thousands of newly released government documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
House Democrats on Tuesday decried the Trump administration’s rollout of records related to the 1963 assassination of former President Kennedy, raising concerns about the release of personal
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Filmmaker Oliver Stone called on Congress to reopen an investigation into the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy during a novel House hearing Tuesday, which featured witnesses who cast doubt on whether Lee Harvey Oswald was responsible.
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U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., confused an Oscar-winning director with one of President Donald Trump’s closest supporters during a House hearing Thursday on records connecting to the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Thousands of classified files on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy were released to the public for the first time on Tuesday. The release follows an executive order signed by President Trump on January 23. Trump stated that the families ...
Newly released documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963 are giving curious readers more details Wednesday into Cold War-era covert U.S. operations in other nations but didn’t initially lend credence to long-circulating conspiracy theories about who killed JFK.
The Trump administration has released a tranche of unredacted documents about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
One professor said this JFK assassination files release is "certainly the most useful" of any so far "because of the redactions being removed."