List shows what the public doesn't know out about JFK's assassination

The documents should be released by October 2017 unless the next President decides they should remain classified. They could reveal more about US intelligence operations during the Cold War. The list, released by the National Archives, was obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Politico and others such as FOIA specialist Michael Ravnitzky. It gives an account of what information the government still hasn't released about the November 22, 1963 assassination in Dallas. Lee Harvey Oswald's (pictured, right) personality assessments conducted by the CIA are part of the 146-page list. Also included is a telegram about Oswald sent by the US Embassy in Mexico City to the state Department just a week after Kennedy's death.  List of withheld documents gives a glimpse of exactly what the public STILL doesn't know out about JFK's assassination

 
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