Ever since Earhart disappeared, there have been lots of theories, ranging from “her plane went down over here” to conspiracy to Conspiracy. A couple easy watching shows on the subject would be Josh Gates’ Expedition Unknown (S1E1) and Histories Greatest Mysteries (Laurence Fishburne is excellent in this series), season 6 episode 5, which delves in everything up to Conspiracies, which has her being a spy and the Japanese having shot her down. Some people thought that was the reality all the way back in 1937. USA Today touched on some of the big theories back in 2017. Is there something, or, just Trump declassifying documents?
Trump Orders Records Related to ‘Aviation Pioneer’ Amelia Earhart to Be Declassified, Released
President Donald Trump ordered his administration on Friday to declassify and release records related to American aviator Amelia Earhart, and her “final trip.”
In a post on Truth Social, Trump praised Earhart as being “an Aviation Pioneer” who became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean by herself. Trump also noted that Earhart had “achieved many other Aviation ‘firsts.’”
Trump continued to note that the disappearance of Earhart “almost 90 years ago” has continued to captivate “millions” of people.
“I am ordering my Administration to declassify and release all Government Records related to Amelia Earhart, her final trip, and everything else about her,” Trump said.
Trump also explained that he had “been asked by many people about the life and time of Earhart and whether he would “consider declassifying and releasing everything about her,” Including the last flight that she made.”
“She was an Aviation Pioneer, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and achieved many other Aviation ‘firsts,’” Trump said in his post. “She disappeared in the South Pacific while trying to become the first woman to fly around the World. Amelia made it almost three quarters around the World before she suddenly, and without notice, vanished, never to be seen again.”
Did she crash near Howland Island? Maybe somewhere else in the ocean? Or something else?
And will Liberals now hate Earhart because Trump mentioned her name and called her an Aviation Pioneer?

Surprising but laudable! Kudos Donnie! Very open minded of him. We’re surprised that Donnie would recognize her. Anything to distract the masses!
Earhart was a strong, independent woman and a progressive feminist. She advocated for an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution, lobbying for it in the 30s! The boyish Earhart married publisher George Putnam but insisted on retaining her surname, and agreed to marry Putnam only under conditions outlined in a pre-nuptial agreement – an equal and open marriage – without “any medieval code of faithfulness.” They had no children. Ms Earhart and her partner, Putnam, were close friends with radical leftists FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt in the 30s, traveling often with the First Lady, a suspected lesbian.
Release the Epstein Files, Donnie!!