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JFK assassination files: Another Trump diversion | READER COMMENTARY

Part of a file, dated April 5, 1964, details efforts to trace Lee Harvey Oswald's travel from Mexico City back to the United States
Part of a file, dated April 5, 1964, details efforts to trace Lee Harvey Oswald’s travel from Mexico City back to the United States, is photographed in Washington, Oct. 26, 2017. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick, File)
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I find it curious that amid all the chaos and upheaval going on in our government and our society right now, President Donald Trump would choose this moment in time to release the tranche of documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination (“JFK assassination files released, sending history buffs hunting for new clues,” March 19).

If one didn’t know better one might almost believe that the release of all of this information, at this time, might serve as a convenient diversionary tactic — anything to distract the public from the havoc Trump and Elon Musk are busy creating. I implore readers to see his actions for what they are and not be fooled by his tactics.

— Frank Sigwart, Perry Hall

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