EAGLE-eyed sleuths have spotted a file missing from the declassified docs about JFK’s assassination released by Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Trump released more than 2,000 PDF files in a bid to shed light on the 1963 assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.


However, hours after 2,182 files were uploaded to the National Archives and Records Administration, people noticed one might have vanished from the list of files.
Researcher John Greenewald Jr. pointed out the reported discrepancy in a post on X but said he luckily saved an archive of the reportedly deleted page.
It’s unclear if the file was actually removed as chaos is swirling around the documents – and dozens of fake pages are already doing the rounds on social media.
Trump fulfilled his long-standing promise to make all remaining records, a total of 63,400 pages, about JFK’s assassination public on Tuesday evening.
Experts sifting through the mountain of files have warned they do not expect ground-breaking revelations to be uncovered.
The vast majority of the National Archives’ collection of over six million pages of records, photographs, motion pictures, sound recordings, and artifacts have previously been released.
JFK was shot to death by Lee Harvey Oswald, 24, while traveling in an open-top car parade in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
Over the years, conspiracy theories have multiplied, implicating various parties including the CIA, the mafia, and even elements of the U.S. government.
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