CIA lied about agent's role in Kennedy assassination
The CIA has admitted it lied for decades about its involvement in the John F. Kennedy assassination, revealing a psychological warfare officer, George Joannides, had contact with Lee Harvey Oswald. This admission comes after the declassification of documents. The newly released documents show Joannides, operating under a pseudonym, was involved with an anti-Castro group, the Cuban Student Directorate, which had ties to Oswald. The CIA had previously denied any connection to the group, but now acknowledges Joannides' role. These revelations are part of a larger effort to release all JFK assassination-related documents, ordered by former President Trump. Experts believe the CIA's actions after the assassination were deceitful, though the new documents don't definitively reveal who was responsible.