From the assassination of JFK to the origin of Covid-19, Trump says he will reveal secrets we all want the answers to.

President Donald Trump has acted fast after returning to the White House this year following his election win over former Vice President Kamala Harris.

While a fair share of his policies and proposals have been somewhat controversial, as well as his reaction to tragic events under his second presidency, there is a universal sense of anticipation when it comes to one thing the 47th POTUS has promised.

It all comes down to Trump’s dedication to revealing state secrets that have not been released to the public. Some of these have remained classified secrets for decades, dating back to the 1960s.

Anna Paulina Luna is a member of the US Congress, and following her appointment by President Trump to lead the declassification force, major secrets could soon be revealed.

Jeffrey Epstein and his ‘client list’ have long been a point of speculation. Disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died at the age of 66 while in prison serving sentences related to allegations of sexually abusing children and sex trafficking minors. His suicide came as he was set to face trial over new child trafficking charges.

Since his death, speculation about who he was supplying these heinous services to has been rampant. Now, under Trump, Epstein’s so-called ‘client list’ will be revealed after being declassified by the federal government.

Trump himself was a known associate of Epstein before his sexual offense charges came to light, though there is zero suggestion of any wrongdoing by the President.

Marsha Blackburn, a Republican senator for Tennessee, stated: “I have been working on this for years, trying to get those records of who flew on Epstein’s plane and who helped him build this international human trafficking, sex trafficking ring.”

Kash Patel, Trump’s nominee for FBI director, added: “Child sex trafficking has no place in the United States of America, and I will do everything, if confirmed as FBI director, to make sure the American public knows the full weight of what happened in the past and how we are going to countermand missing children and exploited children going forward.”

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy sent shockwaves through America and the wider world when he was shot in the head and killed while in Dallas. Happening back in 1963, it has arguably become the most famous conspiracy theory of all time despite the FBI ruling that Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed the President himself from a sixth-floor window of the Texas School Book Depository.

A US Marine veteran, Oswald claimed he was framed for the murder. He never faced trial, as he was murdered on live television in the basement of Dallas Police Headquarters at the age of 24. His plea of innocence, combined with theories of FBI or CIA involvement, has fueled decades of conspiracy speculation on the case.

Now, Trump could end the mystery by releasing the JFK files to the public. Speaking to Joe Rogan before his re-election, Trump said: “I did partially open [the files]. I think I’ve opened 50 percent but I was asked not to do it, and I thought that was a reasonable ask.”