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Kennedy's grandson criticized Trump for plans to declassify documents

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Grandson of the former 35th president USA John F. Kennedy Jack Schlossberg criticized the American leader Donald Trump because of the decision to declassify documents about the circumstances of his grandfather's case.

"Declassification is the use of Kennedy as a political prop when he is not around to strike back," the newspaper quoted him as saying on January 24. href="https://nypost.com/2025/01/23/us-news/jfks-grandson-jack-schlossberg-reacts-to-trumps-order-to-release-assassination-files/">The New York Post (NYP).

Schlossberg stressed that there was nothing heroic about this act.

Earlier, on January 23, Trump announced that href="https://iz.ru/1827451/2025-01-24/tramp-podpisal-ukaz-o-rassekrecevanii-failov-ubiistv-kennedi-i-martina-lutera-kinga " target="_blank">declassifies all remaining files concerning the assassinations of President (1961-1963) John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

Prior to that, on December 11, 2024, it was reported that the former independent candidate for president of the United States, nominated for the post of Secretary of Health and Human Services in the future Trump administration, Robert F. href="https://iz.ru/1805822/2024-12-11/smi-soobsili-o-zelanii-kennedi-mladsego-dokazat-vinu-cru-v-ubiistve-ego-dadi">Kennedy Jr. wants to prove that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was involved in the murder of his uncle.

Kennedy was wounded by a rifle shot on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, while riding in a motorcade. He died half an hour later at Parkland Hospital.

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