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President Donald Trump was flat-out asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy, “Who killed Kennedy?” at the end of an Oval Office press gathering to announce a new fighter jet.

Late Wednesday, roughly 80,000 previously unreleased documents were made public per Trump’s direction, creating something of a feeding frenzy among conspiracy theorists that there was more to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in the early ’60s. In the days that followed, the big reveals seemed to be limited primarily to CIA and FBI processes that had previously been kept secret.

So it is in this context that Doocy asked Trump, “Mr. President, 80,000 pages of documents is a lot to sift through. Can you just tell us who killed Kennedy?”

The TLDR of Trump’s answer? Do your own research. But what did he actually say? Nothing specific in terms of Doocy’s precise question:

Well, you know, I was given the task of releasing that, because many presidents have gone through it and they haven’t released. And I said, release. We even released Social Security numbers. I didn’t want anything deleted. They said, sir, what about Social Security? People long gone. But they’re long gone, so I can’t imagine. But I said, if you don’t delete it, if you do delete it, we have people

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