Wednesday News Round Up – RFK Jr. Calls on President Biden to Obey the Law and Release the Last of the JFK Assassination Records
“What is so embarrassing that they’re afraid to show the American public 60 years later?” – RFK Jr.
Photo of President John F. Kennedy on the day of his inauguration, courtesy of D. Notto
“To coincide with the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, his nephew, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has launched a petition calling for the Biden administration to release the last of the government’s records related to the historic shooting.” – RFK Jr. calls for Biden to release last of JFK assassination records | Spectrum News. “In the spirit of transparency, in the spirit of democracy, we, the undersigned, call upon President Biden to obey the 1992 act and release the Kennedy assassination documents to the public,” the petition says.
The Kennedy assassination has spurred a bevy of conspiracy theories. A Gallup poll released last week found that about two-thirds of US adults think Oswald worked in concert with others to kill the president.
RFK Jr. Marks 60th Anniversary of JFK Assassination, Demands Biden Release All Files | The Messenger
Today’s RFK Jr. news:
Brian Robertson writes: “Alone among the candidates, Mr. Kennedy has outlined policies to address the cost-of-living and affordable housing crises that are wrecking opportunities for Gen Z and younger Millennials. His positions on the environment, legalization of marijuana and abortion are much more practical and in sync with post-Reagan era political realities than those of his major party opponents, constrained as they are by antiquated party orthodoxies.” – Why is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doing so well with allegedly ‘woke’ Gen Z? | The Washington Times
“Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is beating the other candidates of the 2024 presidential race when it comes to favorability, according to the latest Harvard CAPS-Harris survey.” – RFK Jr. Leads Candidates In Favorability Rating According To Poll | WIBC
Ava Imburgia writes: “I hope that Americans are not left to choose between either Trump or Biden for the second time. In my opinion, during both of their terms they each proved that they are incompetent and are incapable of serving the American people. In today’s climate, with world tensions at a high, a crashing economy and America heavily divided politically, it is essential that we elect someone with new insight and bipartisan policies. The election of another Kennedy would hopefully begin a brighter chapter for America.” – Biden, Trump, and Kennedy Jr. may face off in the approaching election | The Channels
More Kennedy headlines:
RFK Jr. Endorsed by Ex-Clinton Aide Jay Carson, Creator of ‘The Morning Show’ | The Daily Beast
NBA Great John Stockton: “It’s a rare opportunity to have a candidate of this level.… You hear him speak and you say, ‘wow!’” – Former NBA player John Stockton endorses RFK Jr. | Fox News
Today’s recommended podcast is another segment of Kennedy’s interview with DJ Vlad: Robert F Kennedy Jr on 4 Siblings Dissing Him After Announcing Presidential Run (Part 16) | VladTV. RFK Jr. lays out what he is going to do on Day 1, in Week 1, and in his first 90 days in office.
From the Team Kennedy Press Release:
“Trust in government is at an all-time low. Releasing the full, unredacted historical records will help to restore that trust. In the spirit of transparency, in the spirit of democracy, the Kennedy campaign asks Americans to call upon President Biden to obey the 1992 act and release the Kennedy assassination documents to the public.”
Sign the petition here.
What will they say of us, we Americans, one thousand years from today? Will they say we were the pinnacle of our civilization, or just another empire that rose and fell into the dust of history? Will historians debate the cause of our demise and wonder what we could have been? What is left of any people, of any place, after a thousand years? Some crumbling ruins, some weathered, broken statues?
I think that words are what people are remembered for. Words outlive us, but only when they come from the human heart, only when they flow from love and truth. John F. Kennedy understood this.
“My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” – JFK
As we mark 60 years since that sad day in Dallas, let us put our agendas aside and make sure that an elderly neighbor has companionship, that a man leaving prison is offered a job, that a friend who lost a loved one is comforted, that a child with autism is cared for, that an alcoholic gets to an AA meeting, and that we embrace those we have disagreed with.
One thousand years from today, may we Americans be remembered for doing these things.
Louis Conte, Headlines Editor
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Amen . Sixty years ago today we lost a brilliant man - a man of peace . His assassination and the machinations that followed it to cover the crime are and will always be a wound to the country’s soul . Lies only beget more lies . God bless the soul of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and may his memory be eternal ❤️🇺🇸💙🇺🇸🤍🇺🇸🌹🌹🌹
Festering lies never conceal the truth for very long. Reason and good conscience are gold and silver. Falsehoods stink like pig effluent.