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[–] Jfunction 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

It's all unconstitutional. The public is being deceived about certain acts of the people it elected. The deception is being done by the elected for the purpose of protecting their jobs and reputations and the jobs and reputations of foreign governments. Stripped of spin that's what it comes down to.

Congress cannot legislate itself the right to withhold improperly classified information from the electorate. They invoke a "gravity" determination which is just an opinion with a suit on. Any President of any stripe can render any such opinion that suits his purposes. Will that make his decision to withhold improperly classified documents Constitutional?

The JFK files are being withheld from the public to hide criminal activity by elected officials, agencies and some private citizens. There isn't anything proper about withholding that information. Will it lead to distrust of our government? One hopes so. Is that dangerous? For the government agencies and criminals, probably it is. Why then did Trump do what he did? Who's William Barr? What was Barr's connection to 9/11? Why aren't they moving to drain the swamp?

I, and many others, want all the JFK files, all 9/11 and FISA declassified forthwith. Doing so will wrest control of the "narrative" from the DS. The best way to inform the uninformed it to show them the plain facts.

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[–] Lauraingalls [S] 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

I agree. What can WE do though?

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[–] ghost_of_aswartz 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

We can all, as in the entire country, agree to immediately stop working until the files are a released. They'd be released in about 3-5 days

People could do sick leave or vacation or say you're in an accident. Employers would know it's a ruse, but legally cannot do anything to you