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Presidential Historian Gives Takes On Focus On 'Cover-Ups' Relating To JFK Assassination
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5/27/2025
At a House Oversight Committee hearing prior to the Congressional recess, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) questioned Presidential Historian Alexis Coe about the release of documents pertaining to the JFK assassination.
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that down. I believe that that is the one outstanding document that the CIA will not
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be able to find, so isn't that interesting? I'd like to now recognize Mr. Garcia for five minutes.
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Thank you, Madam Chair. Ms. Ko, I want to just start. Thank you. I know you're an experienced
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historian. You've written a biography, of course, of President Kennedy. For me,
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I'm always interested. I'm a big believer in the notion that the FBI and the CIA,
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particularly in earlier versions, have been an overclassified and enormous amount of information,
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not just on the topic of President Kennedy's assassination, but just throughout the
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government. There's a lot, I think, to criticize those agencies and a lot that the American public
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should be concerned with in the way they have influenced and tried to influence American
00:53
policy and world events throughout the decades. I think that part is clear. I also think it's
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important, before taking this job, I'm a long-time educator, so the faculty, done an enormous amount
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of research. For me, following facts and ensuring that we are sticking to facts is really important,
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even as we seek to gain more clarity about historical events, and so I appreciate that.
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As it relates to the March 18th release of the documents, which I think has brought certainly
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more color and more information to the historical record, you had said earlier in your testimony that
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there was not necessarily an enormous amount of new information, but there certainly was some
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additional kind of color to what we already know. Do you want to talk about that and how important
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was that declassification of additional records to the broader picture of President Kennedy?
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Thank you, and thank you for this time and these questions. I have to say that I am
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a little bit concerned about the way certain theories were presented as facts on the panel and that
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there's a lot of demand for more information, which is always good, but it's based on the pretense
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that what has been found has radically changed everything, and I don't see that as true. I think
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we're still finding things. I'm not convinced that some of the details weren't already out there,
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there have been leaks, there has been access, so I do think that this idea of a grand conspiracy,
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I do think that, and I'm glad that we can all agree that there was incredible overreach in the mid-20th
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century and for some time, and there are wonderful books on Hoover that give greater color to that
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and background that have made contributions, and in particular I think last year or the year before
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there was a biography called G-Man by a professor named Beverly Gage, and that was excellent.
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What I find to be an interesting disconnect here is that there is so much concern about cover-ups
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with the CIA when it comes to Kennedy, and I don't see that same concern being translated to
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Martin Luther King and to his records. It feels like Hoover 2.0, and in that case, in the case of MLK,
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we do know that there's actually a historical precedent. The FBI mounted illegal surveillance. There was
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character assassination. And I think just to put your time, and just so you know, there also is a lot of
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interest, I know, from members of the committee on both sides of the aisle on what you're discussing.
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I want to go to, before I go to Judge Tondheim, because I also am in a similar place where I feel
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that, you know, my researcher brain is very much, I agree, I don't know that the release of the documents
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presented any sort of groundbreaking new information. Certainly added, colored, and more, and more,
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rounded out kind of what we already know. But I do, I want to just caution us in not using what was
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released as a kind of jumping off point to additional conspiracies, right? Now, I think there are
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valuable questions, and I respect members of this committee that are looking to get certain questions
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answered, that there's a lot of concern in the public. There is public interest in this. I mean,
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there is no question in that. And so I do, I respect that. But I also value that we stick to
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what we know. Certainly going to, if there are questions that lead us in a different direction,
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we'll follow those. But I think that's really important. Judge Tondheim, I just also want to ask you,
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just similar to what I asked Ms. Coe, do you think that this release of the records that just happened
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has added any, any, any substantial new information to what we already know?
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You know, I think any release of records gives you more, more color, more pieces of the puzzle,
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so to speak. And I think this has been a very interesting, I haven't a chance to look through
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a lot of the materials, but a lot of the materials that have redactions in were materials we never saw.
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So they weren't shown to us before. So I think that is significant, that there are documents being
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released there. I don't see any answers, any new answers to any of the old questions here.
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But it's filling out the record more. And I'd like to see a time when everything has been released,
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unredacted. It's 60 some years since the assassination. It's, it's, the assassination was
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closer to World War One than we are to the assassination. Let's release the materials. And that's my
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plea here. It's just get everything out. Let people decide what they want.
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Well, thank you, Nate. With that, I yield back.
05:56
Thank you, Rep. Garcia.
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