JFK files: Latest trove of documents made public

A trove of 13,173 previously classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy have been released by the National Archives.
There are still some documents that remain classified.
It’s the second cache of documents ordered to be released under the Biden administration.
While there are a no new bombshells or clues, it’s corroborated in the cache of documents that the CIA had been following Lee Harvey Oswald for some time before the infamous assassination.
Political analyst and Curtin University Professor Joseph Siracusa said he was on the radar, but so were many others.
“I am not surprised about that, in that during the Cold War we were tracking everybody who looked suspicious,” he told Rob McKnight, filling in on 4BC Afternoons.
“Lee Harvey Oswald was a very, very minor character, of course he had spent some time in Russia defecting so they had been watching him.”
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