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  • 2 weeks ago | jfkfacts.substack.com | Jefferson Morley

    Authoritative journalism that seeks to clarify the causes of JFK's assassination and to abolish the official secrecy that still surrounds itOver 20,000 subscribersBy subscribing, I agree to Substack’s Terms of Use and acknowledge its Information Collection Notice and Privacy Policy“This is one of the most thorough and level-headed analyses of the JFK assassination from a fact-based journalistic POV.

  • 3 weeks ago | jfkfacts.substack.com | Jefferson Morley

    Last week we talked about “Left, Right, and JFK” with journalist Michael Shellenberger. This week I want to continue that discussion by focusing on the meaning of the JFK story in this political moment: Why does the JFK story matter in April 2025? And how does it matter? Does full JFK disclosure important because it advances President Trump’s ambition to tame the so-called “deep state?” Does Trump’s advocacy of full JFK disclosure serve his authoritarian agenda?

  • 3 weeks ago | jfkfacts.substack.com | Jefferson Morley

    While the release of long secret files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on March 18 was welcomed by JFK researchers, the rollout was flawed in two ways. First, the Trump administration released hundreds of documents that contained social security numbers of living persons. Second, the documents published on the National Archives’ JFK page are not enabled for optical character recognition (OCR), which means the new records were not readily searchable.

  • 3 weeks ago | fairobserver.com | Jefferson Morley

    Peter Isackson: Welcome to FO° Talks. I’m Peter Isackson, Fair Observer’s Chief Strategy Officer. November 22, 1963 — I know where I was. In the meantime, the mainstream media, despite all its efforts, haven’t managed to silence the plethora of questions raised by that event.

  • 4 weeks ago | open.substack.com | Jefferson Morley

    And now for something completely different. Join me for a live discussion at 8 p.m. ET tonight about the contemporary politics of JFK’s assassination in 2025. Tonight we are going to look at the story of November 22, 1963 from a higher altitude, so to speak. Not from the granular search for new information but from stepping back and looking at who cares about this story and why. In the the intense media coverage of— and partisan politics at—Rep.

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Jefferson Morley
Jefferson Morley @jeffersonmorley
19 Apr 25

With @RobertKennedyJr statement he approved the release of the autopsy photos, I was wrong to accuse @TulsiGabbard @DNIGabbard of a lack of professionalism. My apologies Nonetheless I think the release was gratuitous. As with JFK autopsy photos, this material could have been

Jefferson Morley
Jefferson Morley @jeffersonmorley
19 Apr 25

The RFK autopsy photos should be made available like the JFK medical evidence: in a controlled area that is only accessible to credentialed medical personnel approved by the National Archives. The fact this was not done with RFK material betrays an ignorance of how

Jefferson Morley
Jefferson Morley @jeffersonmorley
19 Apr 25

I’m disturbed by the public release of RFK autopsy photos. This grotesque invasion of the Kennedy family’s privacy is as inexcusable as the release of personal information in the last release of JFK files in March. It shows a lack of professionalism by DNI @TulsiGabbard and the