Well, well, well—look who’s cleaning out the attic. Over 10,000 documents tied to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy are finally seeing the light of day, thanks to President Trump and his Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. You read that right. While the rest of Washington is too busy playing political theater and trying to define what a woman is, the Trump administration is actually doing what the federal government almost never does: telling the American people the truth—or at least, not hiding it for another fifty years.
Tulsi Gabbard went on Fox News and broke it down. This wasn’t some random decision. It was a fulfillment of President Trump’s longstanding promise to release the records on the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations. Unlike the Biden administration—where “transparency” usually means a redacted PDF and a press conference that starts an hour late—President Trump is making good on actually declassifying the swamp’s most sacred vaults. These 10,000 pages? They’ve been rotting in boxes at the National Archives. No digital record, no public access, just quietly gathering dust while Americans were told, “Move along, nothing to see here.”
Gabbard emphasized that the files include everything from Justice Department assessments of Sirhan Sirhan, RFK’s killer, to State Department cables that show just how much the Cold War paranoia influenced the public messaging at the time. There’s even documentation showing how the government tried to suppress talk of conspiracy—almost like they didn’t want the public putting two and two together. Shocking, right?
One of the more eyebrow-raising pieces? A CIA employee alleging the agency might have had a role in JFK’s murder—who, surprise surprise, was found dead a few months later. Nothing to see here, move along, keep trusting the experts.
And let’s not forget the timing. RFK was gunned down just two months after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. You think people weren’t raising their eyebrows back then? The sixties were an era of upheaval, and these assassinations practically ripped the soul out of the country. To this day, people don’t buy the official line—and for good reason. When you’ve got the CIA, the mob, and half the Washington establishment feeling threatened by a Kennedy, it’s not crazy to ask questions. What’s crazy is pretending you already have all the answers.
Even Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen praised Trump for releasing more documents. That’s how rare this is. Cohen isn’t exactly waving a MAGA flag, but credit where it’s due—President Trump is the one finally ripping the Band-Aid off.
Now, will the media bother to cover any of this with the attention it deserves? Probably not. They’re too busy fact-checking memes and pretending Hunter Biden’s laptop is still Russian disinformation. But the rest of us? We’re watching.