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The National Security State Was Immune for Its Assassination of JFK

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July 8, 2024

The National Security State Was Immune for Its Assassination of JFK

No one should have been surprised over the Supreme Court’s recent ruling of absolute immunity for official acts carried out by a U.S. president. The federal judiciary has long held that the U.S. national security state — i.e., the Pentagon, CIA, and NSA —  is immune from civil or criminal liability for its illegal acts, so long as such acts are ostensibly….

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