| The files include thousands of pages of reports by the CIA and FBI about the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald, President John F. Kennedy's assassin. The trove also includes details about previous U.S. government efforts to overthrow the government of Fidel Castro and plots to kill the Cuban leader - and research conducted by the Warren Commission, which President Lyndon Johnson created to determine who killed Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. The continued secrecy surrounding the murder and the investigation have sparked various conspiracy theories for more than 50 years
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