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President Donald J. Trump Signs Order to Declassify MLK and JFK Files

I have been waiting for this for decades, and finally, we will all get access to the MLK and JFK files. Not only that, but we will probably get the truth. There is a reason why the files have been declassified, and we will probably better understand that as well.

Thanks to President Donald J. Trump, we will come closer to the truth about two of the most critical moments in modern history.

In a historic move that has sparked widespread interest and debate, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to declassify files related to the assassinations of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) and President John F. Kennedy (JFK). This decision aims to provide greater transparency regarding two of modern American history’s most controversial and analyzed events.

Shedding Light on Historical Mysteries

The assassinations of Dr. King in 1968 and President Kennedy in 1963 have long been shrouded in mystery, giving rise to countless conspiracy theories and unanswered questions. While official investigations attributed their deaths to lone gunmen—James Earl Ray in the case of Dr. King and Lee Harvey Oswald for JFK—many Americans remain skeptical of these conclusions.

President Trump’s decision to declassify the files follows years of public demand for greater clarity. Advocates for transparency argue that releasing these documents is crucial for rebuilding trust in government institutions and providing closure to families and communities still haunted by these tragedies.

The Scope of the Declassification

The executive order reportedly includes tens of thousands of documents held by various government agencies, including the FBI, CIA, and National Archives. These records contain investigative reports, witness testimonies, and internal communications from the time of the assassinations and their subsequent investigations.

While some files related to JFK’s assassination were partially released in the 1990s under the JFK Records Act, many documents remained redacted or withheld due to national security concerns. Similarly, much of the information surrounding Dr. King’s assassination has remained classified, fueling suspicions about potential government involvement or negligence.

Reactions to the Decision

Reactions to the declassification order have been mixed. Supporters, including historians, transparency advocates, and civil rights leaders, have praised the move as a step toward accountability and truth. “The American people deserve to know the full story,” said Dr. Cynthia Willis, a historian specializing in the 1960s civil rights era. “These documents could provide valuable context and clarity.”

Critics, however, have raised concerns about the potential implications of the release. Some worry that sensitive information, if not properly redacted, could jeopardize national security or reveal confidential sources and methods. Others argue that the documents may not resolve longstanding questions and could instead lead to new conspiracy theories.

The Broader Impact

The release of these files comes at a time when public trust in government institutions is a critical issue. By declassifying these records, Trump’s decision may set a precedent for greater transparency in handling historical controversies.

For decades, the assassinations of JFK and MLK have symbolized moments of profound loss and upheaval in American history. President Kennedy’s vision of a “New Frontier” and Dr. King’s dream of racial equality remain cornerstones of the nation’s collective memory. Unveiling the full truth behind their deaths has the potential to reshape public understanding of their legacies and the forces that shaped their times.

What Comes Next?

The declassification process will likely take months, if not years, as agencies work to review and release the documents. Legal and logistical challenges may arise, particularly regarding how much information will be made available to the public and whether further redactions will be required.

For now, the move represents a bold step in addressing two of America’s most enduring historical mysteries. Whether it will provide the answers that many have long sought remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the story is far from over.

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Donald J. Trump and Capitalism won BIG

Donald J. Trump is the next U.S. President. However, the election has significant historical elements, given the polarization and the unique political landscape surrounding both candidates. This election marks the first time a former U.S. President has won a non-consecutive second term since Grover Cleveland in 1892.

This is also the first time since 2004 that a Republican has won the popular vote. The GOP nominee`s stunning political comeback came with a high margin of victory. Not only that. At 78, Trump will also become the oldest person elected to the country`s highest office.

The intense division and high voter turnout are also notable, showing a heightened level of public engagement. 63 million voted for Trump in 2016, but this time, as of writing, more than 70 million voted for him.

Trump won more votes in nearly all of the country, and he got support from Hispanic voters, black voters, working-class heroes, and a lot of young people. This is in line with what we also see in Europe. Young voters reject the leftist policy.

Picture: Fighter Donald Trump won big over Kamala Harris, Fight, fight, fight!

On Wednesday, Kamala Harris gave a speech, and she said that many people in the U.S. feel like the U.S. is entering a dark time. I hope that is not the case, Harris said. The media is also telling us that everything is dark now. Young people want to move to another country, legacy media is telling us.

But, wait a minute. What in the world is going on here? People on the left side, including legacy media are negative and live in darkness. It seems like they don`t believe in the future. But what about the next president? He cannot be in the same camp. Can he? No way.

Trump claimed victory at around 2.30 a.m., pledging to usher in a «golden age» for the United States of America, and «Make America Great Again.» (keep in mind that the stock market and the crypto market went straight up on Wednesday. Investors love Trump! A big win for capitalism).

Not only that. Furthermore, Trump said: «This is a movement like nobody`s ever seen before and, frankly, this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time. There`s never been anything like this in the history.»

We must remember that millions of people have rejected the leftists, and there must be a reason for that. This is not only happening in the U.S. but also in Europe. Elon Musk is one of them. He used to be on the left side politically, but now, he is a Republican. And he is not alone.

What makes me so angry is all the BS we hear from the leftists and the legacy media. Let`s take a look at Kamala`s speech today. For example, she said:

«A fundamental principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. That principle, as much as any other, distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny. And anyone who seeks the public trust must honor it.»

Let me remind you all of something nobody is talking about anymore. The Russia collusion. When Donald J. Trump won the election in 2016, the leftists, and the legacy media, claimed Trump and his campaign might have coordinated with Russian efforts to interfere in the U.S. election.

While several individuals associated with Trump`s campaign were investigated for potential ties to Russian operatives, Mueller`s final report did NOT establish sufficient evidence that the Trump campaign knowingly coordinated with Russian interference efforts.

The report did, however, detail numerous contacts between Trump campaign officials and Russian nationals, which raised ethical and legal concerns.

The investigation remains a significant and divisive topic, as its findings impacted U.S. political dynamics, the public’s trust in institutions, and discussions around election security.

We can all see how the leftists and the legacy media are hiding this. They started it all in 2016, and it has had a huge impact on voters. People on the left side are destroying their own party. And this is exactly what we all face now. The Democrats have lost credibility, and need to work hard to come back on track again. Voters can see it, and they are NOT stupid.

On top of that. Many people on the left and certain political figures claimed that Donald J. Trump`s victory in the 2016 election was illegitimate. Can you believe that?

These claims were based primarily on the interference of Russia in the 2016 election, as detailed in the Mueller Report, and the fact that Trump won the Electoral College while losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes.

But it doesn`t stop here. We can all see how many people on the left side always attack people on the right side. Right after the U.S. election in 2016, the leftists started a campaign called

#NotMyPresident.

Following the election, many of Trump`s opponents used the hashtag #NotMyPresident, especially among liberal and left-wing groups, to express their rejection of his presidency, arguing that he did not win the election fairly.

But this, time Donald J. Trump won BIG! And that makes it difficult to deny the results. Therefore, Kamala Harris said in the speech on Wednesday: «Now, I know folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now. I get it. But we must accept the results of this election».

Yes, Kamala Harris. That`s right. More than 70 million voted for Trump and they aren`t stupid.

Let me finish this article by telling you what a democracy is:

Democracy is a system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives. The core principle is that citizens have the right to participate in decision-making, typically through voting in elections, ensuring that the government reflects the will of the people.

The U.S. is often categorized as a democracy, but the United States is more often accurately defined as a constitutional federal republic. So, the United States is often described as both a democracy and a constitutional federal republic.

The U.S. is a federal republic, which means that it is made up of states that share sovereignty with a central government. The Constitution serves as the foundational legal framework that defines the structure of the government and the rights of the people.

The «Constitutional» part signifies the importance of these legal documents in limiting governmental power and protecting individual rights.

In essence, while the U.S. is a democracy in the sense that people vote and have a role in governance, it is also a constitutional federal republic because of the distribution of power between federal and state governments, and the rule of law established by the Constitution.

Finally, Abraham Lincoln said a democracy is «of the people, by the people, for the people.» The word democracy comes from the Greek words «demos,» meaning people, and «Kratos,» meaning power. So, democracy can be thought of as «the power of the people.»

It is a way of governing that depends on the will of the people. More than 70 million voted for Trump, and this is how a democracy works—it is the will of the people. Congratulations!

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Far-left Noam Chomsky praised Donald J. Trump and said he is the only Western statesman who is pushing for a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine rather than looking for ways to fuel and prolong it

The war in Ukraine started in 2014 when NATO overthrew the government of Ukraine in a coup. They installed a new government, and Putin and Russia didn`t like that at all. People in Eastern Ukraine didn`t like the new government either.

A new conflict started between the people in Eastern Ukraine and the new government, and they made a peace agreement saying that they should leave them alone, but they didn`t. They killed and tortured 14,000 people in Eastern Ukraine, and that is why Putin invaded Ukraine.

Putin said that 14,000 people is enough. Many of them were from Russia, so Putin wanted to protect the people. It`s also because NATO wants to expand into Ukraine. On top of that, they have a pipeline called Nordstrom 2, so Putin had many reasons to invade Ukraine.

This is what we hear from people who are familiar with this situation in Ukraine. People who speak up, but also journalists who cover this story from the inside. So many are saying that it isn`t Russia that is killing people in Eastern Ukraine. It`s Ukrainian soldiers. They have evidence. They kill and bomb people in Ukraine and blame Putin. The truth will come for a day anyway.

The U.S and NATO provoked this confrontation, and Putin had to stop it. Sending in more weapons and soldiers doesn`t solve the problem. Nor is a nuclear war a solution. That will be the end of human history.

We all learned this from WWI and WWII. War is stupid, and nobody wins a war. We know that. So, the only way is negotiation, and a neutral Ukraine is a solution Putin wants, but not Zelenskyy. Like I have said many times before; this would never have happened under Trump.

Trump didn`t start a single war. He always wanted peace and prosperity. And that`s exactly what he got. He lowered the tax and boosted the economy. Unemployment plunged to a historic low and businesses had a hell of a party. Take a look at the world now. It`s the opposite.

I think it is a big surprise for many in the world to see that far-left radical Noam Chomsky says that Donald Trump is the only Western Statsman who pushed for peace in Ukraine. Chomsky said Trump is the «one western statesman» with a «sensible» plan for resolving the Russia-Ukraine crisis.

Thijmen Sprakel had an interview with Chomsky last week, and Chomsky said that the proposed solution included «facilitating negotiations instead of undermining them and moving toward establishing some kind of accommodation in Europe, in which there are no military alliances but just mutual accommodations.»

Chomsky talked about George H.W Bush (the first Bush, not the second), proposed in the early ’90s, when after the collapse of the Soviet Union, proposed what they called a partnership for peace, which would be open for Europeans generally or Asians as well,» Chomsky continued, going on to stress that in his view, limiting NATO`s expansion and eliminating military alliances in Europe is the key.

I support Chomsky and think he is absolutely right. And I don`t understand what leaders are thinking today, because we know that this is exactly how WWI started. They all expanded and other countries became afraid, and followed up and did the same. They all escalated and it ended in a high degree of tension.

An 18-year-old kid killed Franz Ferdinand of Austria when he visited Sarajevo, and voila, WWI started. One of the deadliest conflicts in history.

We see the same tension today. NATO expand and make other countries afraid, and then they will stand up to this expansion and protected themselves, and the tension is climbing higher and higher.

Noam Chomsky knows this. He is internationally recognized as one of the most important intellectuals alive. His intellectual stature has been compared to that of Galileo, Newton, and Descartes, as his work has had a tremendous influence on a variety of areas of scholarly and scientific inquiry, including linguistics, logic and mathematics, computer science, psychology, media studies, and philosophy, politics, and international affairs.

Chomsky said a move toward negotiations and diplomacy instead of escalating the war is the key. Try to see if you can bring about an accommodation which would be roughly along these lines, Chomsky continued. «His name is Donald J.Trump.»

Russia has said that it would stop its assault if Ukraine declares neutrality, recognizes Crimea as Russian territory, and recognizes the independence of the breakaway Donbas republic of Donestk and Luhansk.

Zelenskyy said a few weeks ago that regarding Crimea and the Donbas, Ukraine is not prepared for Russian «ultimatums» but is ready to discuss the status of the territories. People who elected Zelenskyy are not ready to surrender, and he also said that he had «cooled down» on the idea of Ukraine joining NATO.

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