That’s the nature not only of being President, but of radical change in general.
But there’s one order Trump signed that all Americans should be able to agree on.
between the Vice President’s wife and his own grandmother:
It’s actually not a bad question.

And frankly, a tough call.
The fact remains that his is without a doubt the stupidest possible opinion on this entire issue.
What, we’re not entitled to know what happened?

What’s in those files?
On the basis of what, exactly?
I mean, what argument is Schlossberg making here?
That the public already knows everything it needs to?
That the people who did know the whole story are the only ones who deserve to?
And the rest of need to shut and go about our business?
Pure, Grade A USDA prime horseshit.
Schlossberg doesn’t get an extra vote because of his family ties.
Especially since the assassination happened 30 years before he was born.
JFK might have been this guy’s grandfather, but he was the President to the entire United States.
What in his day used to be called Leader of the Free World.
He was wildly popular.
His murder altered the entire trajectory of history in ways we’ll never be able to comprehend.
We’re just supposed to accept the crumbs thrown before us by the official narrative?
The world is done with that.
Everybody who’s name appears in those files has long been dead and buried.
Regardless of how much a 30-something relation would rather we be kept in the dark.
Delaying this another day would be more than a conspiracy or sad tragedy.
It would be an outrage.