In 2016, Mexico’s intelligence services declassified 110-pages from the Oswald file, though it remained inaccessible.
Three years later, in March, 2019, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador apologized for past abuses committed by the Mexican intelligence agencies and ordered the spy agencies to open their files – 12-million in all – including the 110-page declassified Oswald file.
With the help of associates in Mexico City who were dogged in their months-long petitioning of the Mexican archivist, I was able to obtain a copy of the 110-pages (a small percentage of what we saw in 2005) of their Spanish language file.
OK...
See how easy that was?
So why can't one guy
apologize and order all the files in the National Archives to be released?
Didn't Congress already mandate this 30 years ago? Also ...why didn't Gus Russo have these files translated?
Come to think of it...when was the last time an An American president ever
apologized for anything?
Answer--- Bill Clinton apologized for the A-bombs that were dropped on Japan.
Before someone jumps up and posts this one---
https://www.heritage.org/europe/report/barack-obamas-top-10-apologies-how-the-president-has-humiliated-superpowerThose were hardly apologies...they were more like whimpering.