Radio Silence on JFK Files in Senate Hearings for Pro-Disclosure Nominees
Transparency, "conspiracy theory," whistleblowers, and 9/11 are recurring themes — but no one mentions the JFK files that remain secret
On Wednesday and Thursday, U.S. Senate committees conducted more than 15 total hours of hearings for the three nominees for President Donald Trump’s second administration who have been most vocal on the issue of government transparency, including in the matter of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination on Nov. 22, 1963.
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