President Donald Trump's recent executive order directing the declassification of government records related to the assassinations of American figures has sparked a new wave of speculation. People on social media are now urging Trump to release the rumored "Diddy List," a supposed list of celebrities who attended Sean "Diddy" Combs' parties, where alleged sex crimes took place.
The list is also linked to the late financier and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. While there's no confirmation from law enforcement or Combs' representatives about the list's existence, social media users are calling for transparency.
Trump's executive order aims to address decades of speculation surrounding the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The order requires intelligence agencies to release the files within strict deadlines: 15 days for JFK documents and 45 days for RFK and King documents.
Combs is currently jailed in Brooklyn awaiting trial in his sex trafficking case, scheduled to begin on May 5. The White House has stated that the executive order establishes a policy of providing Americans with the truth after six decades of secrecy.
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