New Revelations Endorse Trump's Deep State Assertions, Journalist Claims

 March 22, 2025

Glenn Greenwald, a prominent journalist, has made a significant claim regarding the newly released JFK assassination files.

According to Daily Mail, these documents provide proof for the existence of a 'deep state' within the U.S. government, a theory often regarded as merely conspiratorial.

During a notable public disclosure, former President Donald Trump announced the release of over 80,000 pages from the JFK files at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. This act revealed the long-suspected complexities within government agencies that could influence U.S. policy from the shadows. The disclosure included documents posted online by the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, providing a new dimension to historical narratives.

Arthur Schlesinger, a key adviser to President John F. Kennedy, penned a comprehensive 15-page memo in 1961. In it, he referred to the CIA as a "state within a state" and advocated for its disbandment due to the problematic nature of its secretive operations.

Recent Files Cast New Light on JFK's Era

As per the notes of Schlesinger, his concerns were extensive, especially regarding the potential for friction with allied nations resulting from unknown CIA operations. The underlying sentiment suggested a pressing need for caution and reform within America's intelligence circles, representing a significant call for transparency and control over clandestine actions.

Arthur Schlesinger once raised alarms about activities that: "No one knows how many potential problems for US foreign policy — and how much potential friction with friendly states — are being created at this moment by CIA clandestine intelligence operation."

Following the revelations from these documents, debates about the existence and influence of a 'deep state' within the United States have surged. This term, frequently mentioned by Donald Trump and his supporters, points to an embedded entity within government bodies that operates independently of elected officials.

Unpacking the Impact of Hidden Government Layers

The dossier release included about 63,000 pages specifically related to JFK's assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin, was swiftly arrested but claimed he was merely a "patsy" before being killed by nightclub owner Jack Ruby during a jail transfer.

This significant event in American history was followed by the Warren Commission's conclusion which stated Oswald acted alone, a finding that has been met with skepticism and numerous conspiracy theories.

Adding to these complex layers, Glenn Greenwald commented on the handling of 'deep state' conversations in political dialogue: "Liberals spent years screeching that anyone talking about 'the Deep State' was spewing fringe conspiracy theories as if Sean Hannity invented the term."

The extensive cache of documents, as described by Trump, presents a substantial volume of information for public perusal: "We have a tremendous amount of paper. You've got a lot of reading."

Reflecting on the Shadows of Power

The National Archives, keeper of over six million pages related to JFK's assassination, indicates the magnitude of interest and the depth of inquiry surrounding this pivotal event. Despite the release of thousands of documents, a major portion of the archival content has already been available to the public, underlying ongoing public fascination and scrutiny.

This continuous unraveling of historical records not only enlightens current generations about past governance shortcomings but also prompts a reevaluation of how secret powers within the state are perceived and challenged in democratic societies.

As these files shed light on past uncertainties and administrative maneuvers, the narrative of American political history finds new chapters being written, ones that resonate strongly with contemporary issues of governance and transparency.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a freelance writer and researcher who focuses on national politics, geopolitics, and economics.
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