
Trump suggests Oswald may not have acted alone in killing of JFK
By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Shianne DeLeon (Video Editor)
- Recently, President Trump questioned the idea that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating former President John F. Kennedy. The statement is at odds with the official FBI retelling.
- The president’s comments came in response to a question over whether he believed “Oswald killed JFK?”
- Trump said, “I do, and I’ve always thought that. Of course, was he helped?”
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President Donald Trump recently seemed to question whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, a statement at odds with the FBI’s conclusion on the infamous killing.
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- President Donald Trump stated he believes Lee Harvey Oswald killed John F. Kennedy in 1963, but questioned if Oswald had assistance during the crime.
- Trump said, "I do. And I've always held that, of course he was, was he helped?" while discussing the assassination.
- The U.S. Justice Department has concluded Oswald acted alone, confirming this over decades.
- Despite official conclusions, many Americans still think Kennedy's assassination involved a conspiracy, according to polls.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- The Trump administration released thousands of documents related to John F. Kennedy's assassination, leading to renewed speculation about Lee Harvey Oswald's potential accomplices.
- A Gallup poll revealed that as of November 2023, 65% of Americans believe others were involved in JFK's assassination, challenging the lone gunman narrative.
- During an interview, President Trump expressed his long-held belief that Oswald may not have acted alone, referring to conspiracies involving the CIA and mafia.
- Experts caution against overvaluing the newly released documents, stating they likely won't enhance public understanding of the assassination.
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What’s the context?
Trump’s remarks came in an interview with OutKick founder and conservative radio host Clay Travis during the weekend of March 21 on Air Force One.

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Trump’s comments came in response to a question over whether he believed in the official telling of Kennedy’s death, being asked if, “Oswald killed JFK?”
Trump responded, saying, “I do, and I’ve always thought that. Of course, was he helped?”
The renewed conversation around JFK
The president’s remarks came as tens of thousands of files on the assassination of JFK were recently released by his administration. Trump also called the findings “somewhat unspectacular” in the interview.
The release of thousands of pages of files detailing the JFK assassination has sparked renewed interest in the notorious historical event that has long been the subject of widespread conspiracy theories and speculation.
The FBI held roughly 25,000 interviews in the wake of the killing of JFK, ultimately determining that 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald, a U.S. Marine, shot and killed the president, acting alone, and was murdered days later by Texas nightclub owner Jack Ruby.
What do the newly released documents say?
Much of the findings in the recent files have already been examined.
The pages released by the Trump administration mention a claim by CIA informant and former U.S. Army Capt. John Garrett Underhill Jr., which states that a small group within the CIA was responsible for the killing of JFK, an accusation known to the public. The pages also feature known claims of Oswald being observed in the former Soviet Union as a “remarkably poor shot.”
Despite these theories, the FBI concluded that Oswald was the lone killer in the case.
Trump previously said he doesn’t believe the released documents are anything “earth-shattering.”
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What is the bigger picture?
Trump pushed for transparency in releasing the JFK files and vows to release other classified documents, including those linked to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
[CRAIG NIGRELLI]
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP SEEMED TO QUESTION WHETHER LEE HARVEY OSWALD ACTED ALONE IN THE ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY, A STATEMENT AT ODDS WITH THE F–B-I’S CONCLUSION ON THE INFAMOUS KILLING.
TRUMP’S REMARKS CAME IN AN INTERVIEW WITH OUTKICK FOUNDER AND CONSERVATIVE RADIO HOST CLAY TRAVIS OVER THE WEEKEND ON AIR FORCE ONE, TAKE A LISTEN.
[CLAY TRAVIS]
YOU RELEASED THE J-F-K FILES. DO YOU THINK OSWALD KILLED J-F-K, PERSONALLY?
[DONALD TRUMP]
I DO, AND I’VE ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT. OF COURSE, WAS HE HELPED?
AND BASED ON THE PAPERS THAT WERE, YOU KNOW WE RELEASED 88,000… AND IN FACT, THERE WERE SOME THAT THEY NEEDED JUST A LITTLE MORE TIME AND WE SAID GO OVER TO THE OFFICE, WE’LL SHOW YOU. SO, NOBODY CAN SAY AND THEY’VE BEEN RELEASED. I THINK THE PAPERS HAVE TURNED OUT TO BE SOMEWHAT UNSPECTACULAR.
[CRAIG NIGRELLI]
AS YOU HEARD THE PRESIDENT MENTION, TENS OF THOUSANDS OF FILES ON THE ASSASSINATION WERE RECENTLY RELEASED, ONCE AGAIN, SPARKING INTEREST IN A NOTORIOUS HISTORICAL EVENT THAT HAS LED TO WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND SPECULATION.
THE F-B-I HELD ROUGHLY 25-THOUSAND INTERVIEWS IN THE WAKE OF THE KILLING OF J-F-K AND ULTIMATELY FOUND, 24-YEAR-OLD LEE HARVEY OSWALD, A U-S MARINE, SHOT AND KILLED THE PRESIDENT ON HIS OWN, AND WAS MURDERED DAYS LATER BY TEXAS NIGHTCLUB OWNER JACK RUBY.
MUCH OF THE FINDINGS IN THE RECENT FILES HAVE ALREADY BEEN EXAMINED.
THE PAGES MENTION C-I-A INFORMANT AND FORMER U-S ARMY CAPTAIN JOHN GARRET UNDERHILL JUNIOR’S CLAIM A SMALL GROUP WITHIN THE C-I-A WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR KILLING OF J-F-K, AN ACCUSATION KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC.
THE PAGES ALSO FEATURE KNOWN CLAIMS OF OSWALD BEING OBSERVED IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION AS A “REMARKABLY POOR SHOT.”
DESPITE THESE THEORIES, THE F-B-I CONCLUDED OSWALD WAS THE LONE KILLER IN THE CASE.
TRUMP PREVIOUSLY SAID, HE DOESN’T BELIEVE THE RELEASED DOCUMENTS ARE ANYTHING “EARTH-SHATTERING.”
TRUMP PUSHED FOR TRANSPARENCY IN RELEASING THE J-F-K FILES AND VOWS TO RELEASE OTHER CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING THOSE LINKED TO THE ASSASSINATION OF DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR.
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Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- President Donald Trump stated he believes Lee Harvey Oswald killed John F. Kennedy in 1963, but questioned if Oswald had assistance during the crime.
- Trump said, "I do. And I've always held that, of course he was, was he helped?" while discussing the assassination.
- The U.S. Justice Department has concluded Oswald acted alone, confirming this over decades.
- Despite official conclusions, many Americans still think Kennedy's assassination involved a conspiracy, according to polls.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- The Trump administration released thousands of documents related to John F. Kennedy's assassination, leading to renewed speculation about Lee Harvey Oswald's potential accomplices.
- A Gallup poll revealed that as of November 2023, 65% of Americans believe others were involved in JFK's assassination, challenging the lone gunman narrative.
- During an interview, President Trump expressed his long-held belief that Oswald may not have acted alone, referring to conspiracies involving the CIA and mafia.
- Experts caution against overvaluing the newly released documents, stating they likely won't enhance public understanding of the assassination.
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