Last month, the Biden administration released a batch of classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The National Archives and Records Administration published the new 1,491 documents, of which 958 are from the CIA. That means 9 out of 10 of the total number of documents are still being withheld from declassification. “It’s very little and very late,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the president’s nephew, told The Epoch Times. “There’s only 10 percent of the documents that legally have to be released in that data dump. But even those documents are clearly showing that the CIA lied outright to the Warren Commission about its relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald.” The 1992 JFK Records Act, signed by Congress into law, mandated that all the documents be released by Oct. 26, 2017. However, one person had the power to stop it—the incumbent president. When the time for total …