A former Mobster in Chicago who claims that he killed President John F Kennedy, says that President Donald Trump's plan to release the murder to the murder will only yield more 'lies'.
James Files, 83, claims that he fired the bullet that Kennedy killed on November 22, 1963 from behind a fence on the grassy hill overlooking Dealy Plaza in Dallas.
He says that the other shot that Kennedy has hit was fired by his boss, Charles 'Chuckie' Nicoletti, who hid in the Book Depository – the same place that Lee Harvey Oswald would have been at the time of the shooting.
Files and his team of Mafia Hitmen, which he claims to have been recruited and trained by the CIA, packed their weapons and fled the stage only a few seconds after the fatal shot was fired, he claims.
The gangster claimed for the first time that he had killed JFK in the 1190s, while he was imprisoned for the attempted murder of two police officers. His report by Kennedy's murder has been widely rejected over the years.
Now, after Trump had signed an executive order that the release of the remaining classified JFK records, traffic jams has again doubled on his claim that he 'made the fatal shot' that Kennedy killed.
He also warned that despite the command of Trump, intelligence officials will probably not change their position in the case and claims that “a hundred years in now they will still say that Lee Harvey Oswald has acted alone and there was no conspiracy.”
“The government tells a lie, they have to live the lie. I don't think Trump will get further than what has already been announced, “Files told the Times, claim that the” CIA has lied to the American public for 61 years “and is not going to say:” We are sorry, we, we lied against you '.

James Files, 83, claims that he fired the bullet that Kennedy killed on November 22, 1963 from behind a fence on the grassy hill overlooking Dealey Plaza in Dallas

Kennedy was murdered on November 22, 1963 in the center of Dallas, while his motorcycle gift passed for the Texas School Book Depository Building

The Mok Shot Shot Shot by Lee Harvey Oswald van Dallas after his arrest about the JFK murder. Oswald always denied killing Kennedy, but was shot by the nightclub boss Jack Ruby before he could be tried for murder
Files was a Vietnam War veteran who was also part of a team that trained a militia for the failed invasion of pigs in 1961.
After he was kicked out of the army, files became Chicago Mafia Chief Nicoletti, who was a hit for Mafia boss Sam Giancana.

Files says that the other shot that Kennedy has hit was fired by his boss, Charles 'Chuckie' Nicoletti, (photo) hiding in the book Depository – the same place Lee Harvey Oswald is supposed to have been at the time of the shooting
Files has previously claimed that there was a conspiracy between the Mafia and the CIA to kill Kennedy.
He claimed that the CIA turned against JFK after a stop from the Secret Bay of Pigs operation and that the agency then called for mobsters to kill him in Dallas.
Files that describe his report of the fatal shooting, says he was stationed on the Grassy Knoll when Kennedy's Motorcade was approaching.
He 'followed' Kennedy through the 'Crosshairs' of his gun and shot the president while his limousine went up the Elm Street with open top.
“Before I lost my face line, I took the fatal shot. I hit Kennedy in the right temple and blew out the back of his head, “he told the newspaper.
He and his team then cleared the area within a few seconds without anyone noticing, claims files.
FILES also claimed that Oswald, who was charged, but when it was shot dead before he could be tried or convicted in the murder, never fired one shot.
Oswald always denied killing Kennedy, but was shot by the nightclub boss Jack Ruby before he could get to the test for murder.
The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald only acted, but since then his conspiracy theories are riot.

Home Film images from President John F. Kennedy's Motorcade that accelerates a Dallas Freeway to the hospital after being deadly injured on November 22, 1963

President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy come less than an hour before his murder of this photo of November 22, 1963 obtained by Witte Huis photographer Cecil Stoughton from the Presidential Library in Boston, Texas in Boston,
A collection of more than 5 million government records in the National Archives had to be opened in 2017, unless the president designates.
But around 3,600 of those records still have editors and have not yet been fully released.
Surveillance of Oswald, a file about a Cuban hitman, and the president's plan to destroy the CIA, belong to bomb revelations that can be included in secret JFK murder files.
At the end of January, Trump Ordered the declassification of the remaining files and said, “Everything will be revealed.”
No date has yet been set for the release, but the White House was warned on 7 February That the FBI discovered around 14,000 pages with documents, while the agency seized the secret files in response to the order.
“This is huge. It shows that the FBI takes this seriously, “said Jefferson Morley, an expert in the field of Kennedy murder.
“The FBI finally says:” Let's respond to the president's order, “instead of keeping the secret.”
While experts claimed that the discovery could leave a new era of transparency with regard to the shooting – Trump insiders were worried that the development was a stall tactic.
One anonymous Trump assistant was furious and called the development of the development 'total deep bulls ** t'.
Another said, “When Potus hears about this Stonewalling, he's going to hit the roof.”
The Bombshell document was unveiled to the Trump government after the office of the director of National Intelligence had submitted his plan to announce the data.

Conspirations have been sought for decades and claimed that JFK's murderer Lee Harvey Oswald was not a lonely actor and worked with Soviets of Cubans – or even the CIA

Lee Harvey Oswald is shown after his arrest. He was later shot by the owner Jack Ruby of the nightclub recorded live on television in a moment
Millions of pages of JFK documents have already been released, so that only a few thousand are stored in the archives.
The most recent releases include CIA cables and memos absorptions by Oswald on the Cuban and Soviet ambassades in Mexico City weeks before the murder.
Experts doubt that there are major revelations lurking in the archives that would change the accepted version of events.
During his re -election campaign, Trump promised that he would declassify the remaining government registers around the murder.
He made a similar promise in his first term, but made way for the CIA and FBI who argued that some documents from the public should be kept for fear that they would reveal national security secrets.
Trump said he was persuaded by Mike Pompeo, his former CIA director, not to release them during his first term.
“I was actually asked by Mike Pompeo, State Secretary, not to, and I felt that he knew something that maybe, you know, when he asked you for not saying it, you say a little 'why? “And he felt it wasn't a good time to release them,” said Trump.
The Kennedy family has been processed with the Trump's command division to release the final classified files.
Trump's health secretary Robert Kennedy JR said that he approves the decision to declassify the files with regard to the infamous murder of his uncle from 1963.

President Donald Trump on January 23, 2025 has a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, DC.

Robert Kennedy JR said that he approves the decision of the decision to declassify the files with regard to the infamous murder of his 1963 uncle. RFK JR is depicted with Donald Trump after he was sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services on 13 February 2025
RFK JR has previously repeated conspiracy theories that the CIA was involved in the murder of his uncle
“I think it's a great step because they need more transparency in our government and he keeps his promise to let the government tell the truth to the American people about everything,” said RFK JR after Trump signed the order.
His approval of the release of the files is strong in contrast to comments from JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg, who has issued a hard reprimand.
“The truth is a lot more sad than the myth – a tragedy that didn't have to happen,” Schlossberg said earlier. 'No part of an inevitable large schedule. Declassification uses JFK as a political prop, when he is not here to hit back. There is nothing heroic about it. '
In the past, other members of the Kennedy family have supported the release of the files, including former Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy.
“I think that everything has to be placed for the well -being of the country, so there is a better understanding of our history,” said Patrick Kennedy in 2021, as reported by Polo.