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The federal government released some 2,800 documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Thursday. A team at the Dallas Morning News has been since their release.
Enterprise reporter , who leads the team, says the task of digging through the files kept reporters up late.
鈥淚t鈥檚 fun. It鈥檚 a little bit like somebody is playing 52 card pickup with official government documents,鈥 Tarrant says.
Highlights uncovered so far include:
鈥揗emos from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, wondering why Dallas police didn鈥檛 give Oswald more protection on the day he was killed.
鈥揂 CIA agent reported a conversation in which Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev speculated about whether Dallas police could have been involved in Kennedy鈥檚 murder. The Russian leader surmised that the American right-wing was behind the conspiracy, with the cooperation of the local police.
Reporters are still looking for information about Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald鈥檚 trip to Mexico City a month before Kennedy鈥檚 death. Tarrant says those details may be included in documents the Trump administration held back from yesterday鈥檚 release.
Written by Shelly Brisbin.
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