Jefferson Morley

Jefferson Morley is a former editor at The Washington Post and the author of Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA. He writes about JFK's assassination at JFKfacts.org.

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What Can We Do About JFK's Murder?

What Can We Do About JFK's Murder?

The importance of continuing to demand accountability from the officials who failed to protect the president -- and then spent decades covering up their mistakes More »

Luis Posada's Long History With the CIA

Luis Posada's Long History With the CIA

Paid as an asset for years by the Agency, the recently acquitted bombing suspect crisscrossed Latin America as an anti-Castro operative More »

Politicians and Baseball: How a Dubious 150-Year-Old Tradition Was Born

Politicians and Baseball: How a Dubious 150-Year-Old Tradition Was Born

As the new season begins, a look back at the man who first encouraged the cozy relationship between presidents and the national pastime More »

The Kennedy Assassination: 47 Years Later, What Do We Really Know?

The Kennedy Assassination: 47 Years Later, What Do We Really Know?

5 myths about the history of conspiracy theories around the death our 35th president More »

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