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Steve Cohen calls for transparency on JFK assassination documents

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Steve Cohen U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 9th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Steve Cohen U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 9th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Steve Cohen, a U.S. Congressman representing Tennessee's 9th district, recently shared his thoughts on several topics through social media posts. His remarks touched upon historical events and contemporary issues, reflecting his ongoing legislative interests and opinions.

On November 22, 2024, Steve Cohen marked the 61st anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination by highlighting the continued secrecy surrounding related documents. He stated: "Today marks 61 years since the #JFKassassination, and there are STILL documents being kept secret." Cohen expressed that Americans deserve transparency regarding these records and mentioned former President Trump's promise to release them if re-elected. He reiterated his commitment to advancing his JFK Records Act bill.

Later that day, Cohen posted a photograph commemorating President Kennedy's grave at Arlington Cemetery on the anniversary of Kennedy's death in 1963. He captioned it: "President John F. Kennedy’s grave in Arlington cemetery. Picture taken today the anniversary of his death November 22, 1963."

In another post dated November 23, 2024, Cohen responded to an unspecified situation involving a non-disclosure agreement with a person referred to as Jane Doe. He commented: "No you paid Jane Doe and had her sign a non disclosure agreement. Not a clear sign of being 'cleared'", indicating skepticism about claims of exoneration in this context.

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