John F. Kennedy’s assassination on November 22, 1963, has long been questioned, especially regarding the official account that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Recently declassified documents and new forensic evidence suggest a more complex truth, with possible involvement of multiple shooters.
These findings challenge the lone gunman theory, sparking debates about conspiracies and cover-ups. Historians and journalists are urging further examination of the evidence and its political implications.
The investigation now faces pressure for full transparency, as the new revelations call for a reevaluation of government accountability and the true nature of this pivotal event.