Donald Trump pledged to work for “rebuild” America from his first day in office after his election victory over Kamala Harris last Tuesday.
During the campaign he has made many promises about his broad agenda that, while radical, cover basic issues such as the immigration, the economy and education.
But Trump also made other promises, from the unconventional to the bizarre, which he may or may not implement, but will undoubtedly be talking points from day one.
The Kennedy Assassination
One of them is to reveal the truth about America’s great mystery: the details about the death of John F. Kennedy. After securing the endorsement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, JFK’s nephew, Trump promised to make all the information public and pledged to do so “soon” in his presidency.
“This is a tribute in honor of Bobby. I will establish a new independent presidential commission on assassination attempts, and it will be responsible for release all remaining documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy,” he said at a rally in Phoenix in August.
RFK Jr believes that the CIA was involved in the assassination of his uncle and wants the files made public to prove it. Trump said the new commission would investigate all presidential assassination attempts, including his own.
UFO files
Trump claims the question he gets asked most about his time in office is what he learned about extraterrestrial contact. On the campaign trail he was asked if he “it would help put pressure on the Pentagon. to release more[UFO]images, which many people claim are available.”
“Yeah, sure, I would. I would. I would love to do it. I have to do it.“, Trump responded then.
The Epstein Scandal
Many Trump supporters, including Elon Musk, want him to release all documents related to the investigation of the billionaire child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein, who hanged himself in prison, flew numerous wealthy friends to his private island in the Caribbean, Little Saint Jameswhere some of them sexually abused children.
It was known that the billionaire had many famous friends and acquaintances in HollywoodMany Americans want to know his level of involvement in their businesses.
Trump was also asked whether he would disclose details of this matter. “I would certainly consider it. Now … Kennedy is very different from the Epstein thing, but I would lean toward the Epstein thing. I wouldn’t have any problem with it.” he said.
In another interview he said, “Yes, yes, I would. I guess I would because… I guess not so much because, you know, you don’t know if you don’t want to affect people’s lives if there’s false things in there, because there’s a lot of fake stuff in that world.”he said.