FEDS BURY JACKIE'S JFK MURDER TAPES!
Globe|January 17, 2022
Why they'll stay secret for ANOTHER 45 years
FEDS BURY JACKIE'S JFK MURDER TAPES!

A SECRET trove of audiotapes containing widow Jackie Kennedy's explosive revelations about John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas is still being kept hidden under lock and key by the government 58 years after the tragedy.

While Congress ordered the National Archives to make all JFK assassination material public by 2017, then-President Donald Trump delayed the release, and his successor, Joe Biden, who declassified 1,500 documents on Dec. 17, is withholding the rest for another year.

However, the bombshell audiotapes are part of a secret donation to the National Archives made under a special proviso they remain covered 2067.

Kennedy assassination researchers insist the six bombshell tapes are the KEY to unraveling the mysteries behind JFK's death — and experts believe Biden could release them by exercising his presidential powers! But that's not likely to happen the tapes are too explosive, according to investigators.

Sources say the tapes contain interviews with Jackie and her brother-in-law Robert F. Kennedy, who insist a homegrown cabal plotted and carried out the assassination on Nov. 22, 1963.

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