Shocking. Kash Patel and Dan Bongino Conclude that JFK Killed Himself
- Chadwick Dolgos
- 1 day ago
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FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino delivered a shocking testimony before a congressional panel, asserting that President John F. Kennedy’s death in Dallas was a suicide.
The claim, made under oath, rejects longstanding theories implicating figures like Lyndon B. Johnson or Israel in the 1963 assassination.
Patel, who rose to lead the FBI after a career in national security, presented what he described as “definitive proof” from recently declassified files.
He argued that Kennedy, burdened by Cold War tensions and personal health issues, staged his own death in a convertible Lincoln Continental.
“The bullet’s path, the wound’s angle—it all indicates a deliberate act,” Patel stated. “This was Kennedy’s final decision.”
The testimony reflects a bold reinterpretation of history by the FBI’s top officials. Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and media figure, reinforced Patel’s conclusions, pointing to Kennedy’s documented struggles as evidence.
“Watch the Zapruder film closely,” Bongino said. “It shows a man choosing his moment, not a target.”
Historians and former intelligence officials in attendance voiced skepticism. The 1964 Warren Commission report, which named Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone gunman, remains the official record, though surveys show 60% of Americans suspect a wider conspiracy.
Claims involving multiple shooters or covert plots have persisted for decades. Patel brushed off these theories as misguided.
“The public points to LBJ, the CIA, even Israel, but the evidence supports a simpler truth,” he said. “Kennedy acted alone in his final moment.”
The hearing, part of a review of historical security cases, grew contentious. Critics argued the suicide narrative dismisses credible accounts, including reports of additional gunmen.
Bongino responded, “Witnesses were reacting emotionally. Our analysis is grounded in fact.”
The testimony has sparked widespread debate online, with some praising the FBI leaders’ audacity and others deriding the claim as absurd.
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