JFK Files Memes: How The Internet is Reacting So Far

Phil

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JFK Files Memes: Trump Just Dropped the Same Old Documents, but the Memes Are Fresh

Well, folks, it finally happened. Donald Trump has officially released the JFK files—again. Yes, these are the very same files President Biden released a few years ago, but this time they’re wrapped up in a nice little bow of flashy promo and hype. Did we learn anything new? Absolutely not. Did the internet react anyway? You bet your grassy knoll it did. And thus, the era of JFK files memes was reborn. As always, Twitter (sorry, X) wasted no time leaping headfirst into conspiracy mode. But this time around, instead of genuinely trying to crack the mystery, the internet decided to go full chaos mode. Forget theories about CIA cover-ups or second shooters; people are out here claiming JFK staged his own assassination, or even better, somehow managed to assassinate himself. Welcome to 2025, where logic is optional, and JFK memes are apparently our main form of historical inquiry.

Who Knew JFK Was Dead? The Internet Apparently Didn’t

One fascinating (read: sarcastic) revelation coming from the recent flood of JFK files memes is that some people—bless their hearts—are just now finding out JFK is, in fact, dead. It's almost as if these folks have been living under a rock—or maybe they’ve just watched too much reality TV. One of the most delightfully absurd themes of these memes is the fake shock people are expressing upon discovering JFK’s demise. After all, the assassination happened only, oh, six decades ago, so it’s understandable how the news might've slipped under the radar.

Meanwhile, others are busy speculating about the meaning behind the letters in "JFK." Did we really know his middle name was Fitzgerald, or have we just collectively decided it sounds presidential enough? Thanks to JFK memes, the internet now doubts everything—including basic historical facts we all learned in middle school. Conspiracy theorists have never been happier.

The JFK Files Memes: Because Reality Is Overrated

One thing is clear: despite the lack of new information, Trump’s re-release of the JFK files has provided prime meme material. Who needs actual revelations when you have tweets, TikToks, and memes imagining JFK running a covert operation against himself? The real hero here isn't transparency or historical accuracy—it’s the meme-makers who've taken decades-old government documents and transformed them into fresh comedic gold.

Whether they’re mocking conspiracy theorists or genuinely confusing JFK with a modern-day celebrity, JFK files memes are doing exactly what memes do best: highlighting the absurdity of internet culture. Forget about national secrets or hidden truths; the real conspiracy here is how easily entertained we all are.

35 Of The Best Memes & Reactions To The Release

Nothing New Here—Just JFK Memes and Disappointment

So, what did we actually learn from Trump’s JFK file drop? Precisely nothing, besides the undeniable fact that JFK memes are now the primary form of political discourse. But honestly, maybe that's for the best. If we're going to endlessly recycle the same old conspiracy theories, we might as well laugh while we do it.

Congratulations, internet. You've once again turned something entirely pointless into pure comedy. JFK would be proud—or horrified. Probably both.

If you enjoyed the absurdity of JFK files memes, there's plenty more internet chaos waiting for you. Dive into the existential dread of Severance Season 2 memes, featuring everyone's favorite sophisticated insults, or explore Everything Is Computer memes, sparked by Trump's latest philosophical musings. For those who love retail drama, Forever 21 bankruptcy memes offer hilarious takes on another fallen fashion empire, and Shrek 5 memes capture fans collectively losing it over questionable animation choices. No matter what the news cycle throws at us, the internet always finds a way to meme its way through it.

Phil is one of the co-founders of Thunder Dungeon (the short one). As a result he spends his time simultaneously on the internet and in a dark, windowless room.

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