The recent resurfacing of allegations against former President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) and his ties to Malcolm “Mac” Wallace has reignited a decades-old debate about political conspiracies, murder, and the deep-seated corruption of American institutions.

In a recording recently released by Billie Sol Estes’ grandson, it is claimed that LBJ orchestrated a series of murders, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, to consolidate his political power. These claims are based on never-before heard audio of Clifton Carter, the former Executive Director of the Democratic National Committee and close associate of LBJ, admitting that LBJ hired Mac Wallace to assassinate JFK. If true, these allegations suggest not just a betrayal in the 1960s, but a continued legacy of corruption within government agencies that persists today. Dallas, where President Kennedy was tragically assassinated, remains central to this narrative and to the unanswered questions that haunt the city more than 60 years later.

A source who was close personal friends of Sol Estes spoke to DX on deep background to protect their identity because they’ve been harassed for years by the DOJ. The DX source verified that Sol Estes shared the exact same story as the recording captured with him personally, and that the voice heard on the tape was, in fact, Sol Estes.

Photos of the source with Sol Estes, as well as handwritten notes between the two were shared with DX. The source claimed they spoke for hundreds of hours and Sol Estes’s story never changed or had any inconsistencies.

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The possibility that LBJ, the former Vice President and eventual President, played a role in JFK’s assassination is not a new theory, but the involvement of Mac Wallace as his alleged “right-hand man” has brought a chilling new dimension to the narrative. Wallace, known for his criminal history, including a documented murder conviction, is accused of being a key figure in carrying out LBJ’s dirty work. If these allegations hold any truth, it would signify one of the darkest and most audacious coups in American history – a deliberate attempt to undermine the republic from within.

The video alleges that Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr. have been shown evidence of these claims, possibly in the form of recordings or classified documents. The question arises: if such conspiracies were successfully executed in the 1960s, how deeply have these corrupt legacies infiltrated our modern institutions? Dallas, once unfairly branded as the city that “killed the President,” may instead have been the backdrop for a power grab orchestrated at the highest levels of government. If true, this shifts the blame and raises deeper questions about the legacy of LBJ and the shadow he cast over the nation.

The specter of this alleged conspiracy continues to haunt America. The institutions implicated, from law enforcement to intelligence agencies, still wield immense power, and the erosion of trust in these entities is a direct consequence of such unresolved historical questions. The infiltration of these agencies by individuals aligned with political motives, as suggested by the LBJ-Mac Wallace connection, raises urgent concerns about their integrity today.

It has been over 60 years since President Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas, and the city has long struggled to reconcile its association with that tragic day. What if Dallas wasn’t at fault at all? What if the true culpability lies with Lyndon B. Johnson, whose name adorns one of the city’s most prominent freeways? If these allegations prove true, it may be time for Dallas to reconsider how it memorializes LBJ. Renaming LBJ Freeway could be a symbolic step toward reclaiming the city’s narrative and holding history accountable. This could be Dallas’ opportunity to exonerate itself fully from the shadows of history’s harsh judgment.

The calls for transparency have never been louder. Many Americans hope that former President Donald Trump will release the remaining classified JFK files, which could shed light on LBJ’s possible involvement in not just the assassination of JFK but a broader effort to control the republic. Withholding such files only fuels speculation and distrust, leaving the public to question what truths remain hidden and who benefits from their suppression.

This story is more than just a look back at the 1960s. It’s a warning about the fragility of democracy and the ease with which power can corrupt even the most trusted institutions. The question isn’t just whether LBJ was involved in JFK’s assassination, it’s about the mechanisms that allowed such actions to be possible and the lingering impact on the republic today. The ties between power, corruption, and secrecy must be exposed to prevent future abuses.

As new information surfaces, the American public must demand accountability and transparency. If the claims about LBJ and his alleged enforcer Mac Wallace are true, they represent a betrayal of the highest order, not just of a president but of the entire nation. The time has come to confront these historical shadows, uncover the truth, and ensure that such a coup against the republic can never happen again. For Dallas, this could also mean reclaiming its identity by revisiting how it remembers figures like LBJ and their impact on both the city and the nation. By doing so, Dallas has the chance to stand proud, exonerated from history’s misplaced blame, and shine a light on the deeper truths of this tragic era.