Uncovering the Truth: Abraham Bolden's Testimony on the Kennedy Assassination

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Uncovering the Truth: Abraham Bolden's Testimony on the Kennedy Assassination

[!CDATA[Abraham Bolden, the first black member of the Secret Service, testified before a Congressional committee about alleged misconduct among fellow agents and a supposed "Chicago plot" to assassinate President Kennedy. Bolden, now 90 years old, spoke about his time protecting the president and the challenges he faced within the agency. Despite technical difficulties during his testimony, Bolden shared his experiences and insights with the committee. The Trump administration released classified documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. Bolden had previously claimed that he was falsely arrested to prevent him from speaking to the Warren Commission investigating President Kennedy's assassination. The committee also heard from Don Curtis, a physician who treated Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital, and other witnesses who raised questions about the official reports on the assassinations. Bolden recounted his encounters with President Kennedy and the racism he faced from other agents. He mentioned overhearing a heated exchange between Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson, as well as reports of threats against the president's life. Despite facing false charges and imprisonment, Bolden continued to seek justice and was eventually pardoned by President Biden in 2022. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share his story and urged the committee to continue investigating the truth behind the assassinations. In conclusion, Abraham Bolden's testimony shed light on the challenges and injustices he faced as a member of the Secret Service and his efforts to uncover the truth about President Kennedy's assassination. His perseverance and commitment to seeking justice serve as a reminder of the importance of uncovering the truth, even in the face of adversity.]]