i would never say it. carley: younger comedian maybe. ainsley: i saw cocaine bear. we have seen cocaine sharks. carley: we re will leave it there. ainsley: cocaine dogs. sharks going down and eating the cocaine, allegedly, yeah, the story yesterday. steve: the square grouper as they call them down there. meanwhile, r.f.k. was on with sean last night, a town hall. you know, r.f.k. is the family is famous. his father was assassinated by sirhan sirhan in los angeles. his uncle, john f. kennedy was assassinated by lee harvey oswald or was he assassinated by lee harvey oswald in dallas. he made the case last night that the cia and our federal government knows a lot more than they are saying. here is r.f.k. jr. there is a law that requires that all the records of john kennedy s assassination be released to the public 10 years ago. so they are still holding 5,000
documents. president biden promised when he was elected that he was going to release those documents. president trump promised that he would. but the cia doesn t want them to. and so the question that i think americans have a right to ask, including members of, you know mikesell father and uncle can s family is why not? what is it that you don t want to see 60 years later? and, by the way. [ applause ] the last tranche of documents released had documentation in there that finally got even the new york times to admit that lee harvey oswald was a cia asset, that he was working for the cia. steve: well, that s a lot that s a story we haven t heard yet. ainsley: yeah. i want to see these documents. i would like to know more. lawrence: easiest way to clear this up is to release the documents themselves. donald trump released some of them.
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