In a world where conspiracy theories are often considered just that—“theories”—Tom MacDonald isn’t one to shy away from questioning the status quo. The popular rapper and outspoken social commentator has been making waves with his thoughts on the release of the long-awaited JFK assassination files. And as always, his perspective is unapologetically blunt.
Just hours after the files were made public, MacDonald took to X with a skeptical take, reminding us that the truth behind the assassination might still be buried, despite the mountains of declassified documents. He posted:
“I’m not convinced what REALLY happened to JFK was ever recorded in the paperwork. I hope there’s answers in there. But I doubt it.”
Many have long questioned the official story, and MacDonald’s skepticism is nothing short of a call to action for those who believe that the full truth of what happened on that fateful day in Dallas still remains hidden.
MacDonald’s commentary isn't just speculation—it’s grounded in the history of governmental transparency, or rather, the lack thereof. He continued with a pointed observation about the nature of the agencies involved:
“The last thing a 3-letter-agency thinks when they do something shady is ‘Let’s write this down so it’s recorded forever.’”
It’s a valid point: the secrecy surrounding high-level operations often means that documentation is intentionally sparse, leaving room for speculation and further conspiracy theories. For MacDonald, this isn’t just about questioning the past—it’s about urging people to stay vigilant when it comes to what they’re being told and what is being hidden behind the veil of bureaucracy.
Adding an interesting layer to the conversation is the voice of LaNativePatriot, a popular figure in the online world of political commentary. Responding to MacDonald’s doubts, LaNativePatriot offered an interesting twist:
“Expect new leads and a BUNCH of new conspiracies though… So it could be fun still.”
As the public digests these newly released documents, one thing is clear: the JFK assassination is a subject that refuses to fade away. Whether or not the official papers reveal the full truth, one thing remains constant—people will continue to question, seek, and demand answers.
At the end of the day, both MacDonald and LaNativePatriot seem to agree on one thing: the truth is out there—whether we ever find it, though, is another question entirely.
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