
55 years after the most famous assassination of the last century, thousands of never-before-seen government documents related to the 1963 assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy will be released.
According to the report on the 'Pazm' website, the many conspiracy theories surrounding the murder, and surrounding the man to whom the act was attributed - Lee Harvey Oswald - are about to expire because the official US will have to release all investigation files related to the murder, and the date that this will happen is not far off: October 26 of this year.
This date was set in 1992 when the US Congress determined that the documents regarding the president's assassination should be revealed within 25 years, but the president has the right to prevent their publication if he believes that this could harm the country.
The many investigators are eagerly awaiting the expected release of thousands of documents, including more than 3,000 pieces of evidence that have never been presented to the public, but their eyes are on the current president, Donald Trump, since, as mentioned, he is the only one who can thwart the disclosure of the CIA and FBI documents.
Kennedy assassination investigators believe the collection of files could provide new insights into the alleged assassin's trip to Mexico City weeks before the assassination, during which he visited the Soviet and Cuban embassies. Experts say the information to be released includes details of the U.S. arrangements with the Mexican government that allowed for the first time close monitoring of embassies in Cuba.