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Lawyer Reveals Why Trump Didn’t Release All JFK Files: ‘Suddenly He Became Afraid’

John Symank by John Symank
March 9, 2023
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Lawyer Reveals Why Trump Didn’t Release All JFK Files: ‘Suddenly He Became Afraid’

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On Wednesday, former Trump consultant and Fox News personality Judge Andrew Napolitano claimed that former President Donald Trump had good reason not to release all the files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy as he had promised to do in 2017. 

“After strict consultation with [Chief of Staff] General [John] Kelly, the CIA and other Agencies, I will be releasing ALL files other than the names and address of any mentioned person who is still living,” Trump posted to Twitter on Oct. 28, 2017.

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“I am doing this of reasons of full disclosure, transparency and in order to put any and all conspiracy theories to rest,” he explained.

#JFKFiles pic.twitter.com/AnPBSJFh3J

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 28, 2017

Reuters reported at the time, “U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the unveiling of 2,800 documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy but yielded to pressure from the FBI and CIA to block the release of other records to be reviewed further.”

During an appearance on “The Joe Hoft Show,” Napolitano provided a glimpse into the president’s thinking on the subject.

“I’ll tell you a story about JFK,” Napolitano said, according to a partial transcript of the show. “So Trump, as you know, I was privileged to be consulted by him many, many times during his Presidency on the phone. He twice considered me for the Supreme Court, another story for another time.”

“But in one of our interviews, he said to me, don’t forget, I’m going to release the JFK files. I said, ‘I’m not going to forget it Mr. President, on the contrary, I’m going to remind you,’” Napolitano continued.

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However, by the end of Trump’s term, he had reconsidered releasing “all” the documents. 

“The last conversation we had while he was in the White House, which is now about two weeks or 10 days before Joe Biden is being inaugurated, I reminded him of this,” Napolitano said.

“He said to me, ‘Yes, you’re quite correct Judge I did say that, but, if you saw what I saw, you wouldn’t release it either.  Some day when we’re not on a phone call with 15 other people listening (meaning people in the White House), I’ll  tell you what I saw,” Napolitano explained.

Trump reportedly had a “strict consultation with General Kelly, the CIA and other Agencies,” which changed his mind. 

“Now what the hell did he see, … I don’t know,” Napolitano said, according to the transcript. “It must have terrified him and he’s one of the strongest character’s I ever known in my life and suddenly he became afraid to follow through on a promise he made, not just to me, but the American public several times.”

The judge theorized that “It had to be the CIA.”

President Joe Biden released thousands of additional documents related to the assassination in 2021 and 2022, and another batch may be on the way in the first half of 2023, according to CNN.

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