Posting on Truth Social on July 7, Trump pledged: “When I return to the White House, I will declassify and unseal all JFK assassination-related documents. It’s been 60 years, time for the American people to know the TRUTH!”
Roger Stone, interviewed four days earlier on Real America’s Voice, described how, in 2017, then-President Trump had flinched on having the documents released. Stone had asked Trump about the remaining documents. Trump told him: “I can’t tell you, it’s so horrible you wouldn’t believe it. Someday you’ll find out.” Stone: “That was the sum total of it and he didn’t want to talk further about it. He kicked the can down the road to President Joe Biden.”
Previously, Stone had related that he asked Trump in the early stages of his presidency what he would do with JFK-related records. Weeks before the scheduled release date in 2017, Trump allegedly asked Stone, “Why hasn’t anyone brought this to my attention?” Stone related that, later, when Trump told Stone that sources and methods would be exposed, Stone responded that most sources are dead and that the public deserved to know the details. Now, with JFK’s nephew Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. pressing the issue, it is hoped that Trump will stay on point.