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Oct 25 2021
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Biden Delays the Release of JFK Assassination Records
The Biden administration announced just before 9:30 pm on Friday night that it would once again delay the long-anticipated release of secret documents surrounding the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The decision stands in contrast to two other moves by the administration favoring the release of potentially sensitive but historically important tranches of documents held
Mother JonesDec 15 2022
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Biden releases most JFK assassination records — but withholds thousands
President Joe Biden’s administration released more than 13,000 records of President John F. Kennedy's assassination Thursday, but it fell short of fully complying with the spirit of a 30-year-old law demanding transparency by now.
With Thursday's action, about 98% of all documents related to the 1963 killing have now been released and just 3% of the records remain redacted in whole or
NBC News (Online)May 10 2023
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RFK Jr. Holds Nothing Back in Discussing Who Was Behind JFK's Assassination
Robert Kennedy Jr., who’s running for president as a Democrat, revealed his father’s “first instinct” about who was responsible for his uncle’s assassination.
After hearing the news, former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy called a CIA desk officer, RFK Jr. revealed.
“My father said to him, ‘Did your people do this?’” he recalled on Fox News Monday night.
“His next
TownhallFeb 13 2023
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Greenwich Woman Brought Loaded Gun Into JFK Security Checkpoint: TSA
The woman, who was not named, did not have a ticket to fly, but she had what's called a "gate pass" to escort her minor child through security and to the departing gate. Officials said the .22 caliber gun was loaded with nine rounds, including one in the chamber. As the woman entered the security checkpoint, an X-ray machine alerted to her carry-on bag, which required closer inspection. The
Patch.comJul 04 2021
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Water leak leads to hundreds of cancellations and delays at JFK
Record-breaking holiday weekend travel at JFK Airport was grounded Saturday night by a “minor water leak” at the airport’s control tower, officials said.
Hundreds of departing and incoming flights were canceled or delayed at the international transit hub, the Port Authority’s online flight tracker showed at around 10:30 p.m.
“JFK controllers are operating from a secondary control
New York Post (News)Feb 17 2023
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JFK Airport terminal closed for 2nd day after electrical fire
A headache-inducing closure caused by an electrical panel failure at JFK Airport in Queens continued into its second day on Friday, officials said, freezing flights into and out of a terminal that serves international travel. New York’s largest airport said in a statement that the air traffic closure in Terminal 1 would last at least through Friday, but promised that officials were working to
New York Daily NewsFeb 11 2023
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Biden documents traced to law office in Boston; ‘Move them to JFK Library’
Sensitive documents President Biden took with him after leaving DC landed in a law office in Boston in the latest development in the shoddy handling of potentially secretive Oval Office memos. Multiple reports state the National Archives revealed late Friday that emails point to the paper trail leading to Boston. “Please ensure that the boxes in your office in Boston remain secure in a locked
Boston HeraldSep 12 2022
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In nod to JFK, Biden returns to Boston to relaunch cancer moonshot initiative
President Biden will visit Boston Monday to deliver a speech on his Cancer Moonshot Initiative, which aims to cut the cancer death rate in half over the next 25 years and provide greater support to caregivers and survivors.
The president will give the speech at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library 60 years to the day of President John F. Kennedy’s 1962 moonshot address at Rice
The Boston GlobeApr 10 2024
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Robert F. Kennedy junior doesn’t care if he condemns America to Trump
The first thing you notice, on entering Robert F. Kennedy junior’s office at his home in Los Angeles, is a stuffed tiger. It was shot by Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia, whom the reputedly tried to assassinate. As Kennedy tells it, his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, on learning that Sukarno was anti-American, said, “I’d be anti-American too, if the tried to kill me.” Hearing of
The EconomistDec 15 2022
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National Archives releases more than 13,000 classified JFK files
he National Archives on Thursday released 13,173 unredacted documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, offering historians and conspiracy hunters a fresh trove of details.
It came soon after President Joe Biden issued an executive order authorizing their publication, while keeping thousands more documents from public view.
'Pursuant to my direction,
Daily Mail