In a sweeping late-night purge, President Donald Trump fired 17 inspectors general, raising concerns over the erosion of oversight mechanisms designed to prevent corruption and abuse of power within federal agencies.
Sixty-one years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, renewed attention surrounds the event as President-elect Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocate for the release of all classified documents related to the tragic incident. With ongoing debates, commemorations, and newly discovered historical items, this pivotal moment continues to influence modern politics and discussions on government transparency.