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Home Government and Politics

FBI Uncovers 2,400 New JFK Assassination Records

New JFK Files Discovered: What the FBI Just Found

by pinkfloyd
February 12, 2025
in Government and Politics, Political Investigations, Political News, Politics & History
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Lost JFK Assassination Files? FBI Reveals 2,400 Newly Found Records - Jon Elswick/AP Photo

JFK Assassination Mystery Deepens with 2,400 Newly Discovered Files - Jon Elswick/AP Photo

FBI Uncovers 2,400 New Records Related to JFK Assassination

The FBI has announced the discovery of 2,400 new records related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This revelation comes as federal agencies work to comply with an executive order issued by former President Donald Trump, which called for the release of thousands of previously classified files.

Newly Discovered Records to Be Transferred to National Archives

According to the FBI, the newly found documents will be transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for inclusion in the ongoing declassification process.

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Since the early 1990s, the U.S. government has required that all JFK assassination records be housed in a single collection at the National Archives. While most of the over 5 million pages in the collection have been made public, researchers estimate that 3,000 files remain unreleased—either in whole or in part.

How Were These Files Discovered?

The FBI did not disclose the exact contents of these newly found records. However, the agency explained that its discovery was made possible by:

  • The establishment of a Central Records Complex in 2020
  • A multi-year effort to digitally inventory and store case files from field offices across the country
  • Technological advancements that allowed for more comprehensive searches

These improvements helped the FBI quickly identify assassination-related records that had previously gone unnoticed.

Reaction from Experts

Jefferson Morley, vice president of the Mary Ferrell Foundation—a repository of JFK-related documents—praised the FBI’s disclosure as “refreshingly candid.”

“It shows that the FBI is serious about being transparent,” said Morley, who also runs the JFK Facts blog.

He also noted that this sets a precedent for other federal agencies to release documents that have yet to be turned over to the National Archives.

Trump’s Order and the Push for Full Disclosure

Trump’s executive order directed the Director of National Intelligence and the Attorney General to develop a plan for releasing classified JFK assassination records.

A spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) confirmed that a release plan has been submitted. However, no details or timeline for public access have been provided.

Under a 1992 law, all remaining JFK assassination records were supposed to be declassified by 2017, unless a sitting president deemed their release a threat to national security.

  • Trump initially pledged to release all remaining files but later withheld some for security reasons.
  • Under President Joe Biden, additional files have been released, but some remain classified.

The Assassination and Decades of Conspiracy Theories

President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in downtown Dallas, Texas, as his motorcade passed the Texas School Book Depository.

The Warren Commission, established by President Lyndon B. Johnson, concluded that 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in shooting Kennedy from the sixth floor of the Depository building.

However, conspiracy theories have persisted for decades.

  • Two days after the assassination, nightclub owner Jack Ruby fatally shot Oswald while he was being transferred from jail.
  • Theories suggesting Oswald was part of a larger conspiracy have continued to circulate.
  • The CIA’s surveillance of Oswald before the assassination has been a focus of recent investigations.

What Could Be in the Newly Found Files?

Gerald Posner, author of Case Closed, which argues that Oswald acted alone, speculates that the newly uncovered documents could either be:

  1. Duplicate records of existing National Archives files
  2. Genuinely new assassination documents, which would raise serious questions about why they were overlooked for so many years

“The ‘wow’ factor would be if these documents contain new information on Oswald or the investigation,” Posner said.

In previous years, declassified files have provided insight into Cold War-era intelligence operations, including:

  • CIA cables and memos discussing Oswald’s visits to Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City just weeks before the assassination
  • Details of Oswald’s defection to the Soviet Union before returning to Texas

According to Morley, the CIA’s surveillance of Oswald has been the “emerging story” over the past decade, and the newly discovered records could shed more light on that issue.

Final Thoughts

The discovery of these 2,400 new records adds another chapter to the decades-long debate surrounding the JFK assassination. As researchers and the public await their release, questions remain about what these documents contain—and whether they will finally put lingering conspiracy theories to rest or fuel new ones.

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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