Brett Favre seeks clarity on JFK assassination documents
Brett Favre, the former NFL star, has expressed interest in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This comes after President Biden released thousands of previously classified documents regarding the event. On January 23, an executive order led to the release of over 2,200 files and 63,000 pages from the National Archives. These new documents add to the already available six million pages of records related to JFK’s assassination. Many people online are discussing these files and what they might reveal. Favre tweeted his frustration, saying, “I don’t have enough life to go through 70,000+ JFK files. Anyone know what really happened?” His tweet caught a lot of attention, receiving over 32 million views and thousands of likes and retweets. In response to his question, many fans shared their theories. Some doubt the official story that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Oswald was killed two days after Kennedy was shot, raising more questions. Others suggested that Kennedy's death involved the military and CIA, especially because he was seeking peace with the Soviet Union before his assassination. So far, the new document release has not revealed any major new information. This is not surprising, as the extensive archive already had millions of pages of data available.