moving forward as we know this investigation likely is not over. amber phillips, eugene scott, jack will hill and mark kingston, thank you. and just ahead, what we re learning from the thousands of pages of jfk assassination files. two cuban intelligence officers are heard talking about lee harvey oswald, does it reveal anything about the assassination of jfk?
reckless action than those committed by this man. if not for the heroic efforts by first responders, he could easily be facing murder charges today. he remains in jail on $800,000 bail. he will make the first court appearance next week. president trump on twitter vowing to release all of the remaining records on the assassination of jfk. the national archives released about 3000 classified records on thursday but 1000 are roughly 1000 were withheld. over concern by some agencies of sensitive information in the files. the director of the university of virginia center for politics says the information could shed light on the issues that remain a mystery, decades after the death of jfk. there are some hints that oswald may have told people or may have had some help, particularly on that trip to
leading us off from washington. reporter: tonight, more confusion and drama surrounding the assassination of jfk. president trump announcing some of the secret documents scheduled to be released today will not be, because they pose a danger to national security. 2,800 other documents are being released to shed more light into the killing. and mrs. kennedy. reporter: on november 22nd, 1963, president kennedy and the first lady arriving in dallas, on that day that would change america. that tragic trip through dealey plaza, the first couple riding through that windy road in dallas in a lincoln continental with the top down. the president an open target for assassin lee harvey oswald. president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. reporter: from the get-go, the news was so hard to believe. a single man with a rifle killing the protected leader of the free world. then, just two days later, on live television there is lee oswald [ gunshot ]
54 years later. why can t we set this? why is there such an ongoing fascination with this alexandra? well, i mean, it seems that the fascination with the kennedys is insatible and will never end. but in terms of why we can t come to a consensus, i don t think the question is in the documents or in the film. i think it s in who we are. i think we ve become more and more of course since the kennedy assassination, such an agenda driven society and people come to i ve seen it for myself, people come to this material with a set of beliefs and because we don t have a relationship unfortunately, to the facts, that perhaps we once did, a sort of reverence, people can manipulate and use it to support any number much different believes and i don t put people like mr. posener in this category, plenty of very
named candy cane saying kitty had been an associate of jack ruby s who killed oswald. chuck grassley tweeted this morning, thanks for the kennedy files release. ridiculous that the cia wants to review to redact. you had 50 years. now cia wants further cover-up, potus, stop. joining us to talk about this from dallas, alexandra, the granddaughter a personal history of the sabrudder film. lee harvey oswald and assassination of jfk. this deadline has been known for 25 years, kennedy died 54 years ago. why don t we have all the files? because the fbi and cia especially intelligence agencies are very good at playing this game of knowing how to hold back