The Trump administration’s release of thousands of JFK assassination files has reignited debates about the CIA’s role in 1960s America. New details show shocking spy tactics. Rogue government overreach, media manipulation, and unanswered questions about Lee Harvey Oswald’s rifle suggest deeper forces at play.
Declassified records confirm the CIA wiretapped foreign embassies in Mexico City. Agents used chemicals to mark phones only visible under UV light. This secret operation targeted Soviet and Cuban diplomats—the same places Oswald visited weeks before killing JFK. Why didn’t the CIA stop him? Some say they knew but chose not to act.
Files reveal the CIA worked with foreign leaders to topple governments. In Mexico, the president helped spy on his own people. Taxpayer money funded coups and propaganda. This global power grab hints at a shadowy agenda. The agency’s size rivaled the State Department, with spies posing as diplomats worldwide.
Media collusion is clear. The CIA spied on journalists like Jack Anderson. They planted fake stories to hide their crimes. Trust in the press crumbles when reporters become puppets. The files expose how easily truth is buried by those in power.
Oswald’s rifle raises eyebrows. His cheap Italian gun had no scope, yet he allegedly made impossible shots. Conspiracy theorists say professionals were involved. The CIA trained anti-Castro Cubans to kill with similar rifles. Did they supply Oswald? The files don’t say, but gaps remain.
Lyndon Johnson’s rushed Warren Commission ignored CIA lies. Agents hid their Castro murder plots. If Congress knew, would they have blamed Cuba? LBJ’s sudden presidency benefited from the chaos. Coincidence? Skeptics say no.
Trump’s transparency exposed Cold War secrets. Deep State operatives fought to keep files hidden. Why? To protect their image. Honest Americans deserve the truth, even if it shames the elites. The fight for accountability continues.
This isn’t just history—it’s a warning. Unchecked spies, media allies, and political power grabs endanger freedom. The JFK files remind us: eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.