For nearly half a century, the disappearance of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has haunted America like a ghost that refuses to fade. Families begged for answers. The FBI locked the truth behind sealed files. Now, Donald Trump just did what the Bureau never wanted — he’s forcing them to open the vault.

Trump Forces the FBI to Confront America’s Most Infamous Cold Case
President Trump has reportedly ordered the FBI to revive the 50-year-old investigation into Hoffa’s disappearance, a case long buried under secrecy and mob silence.
On July 30, 1975, Hoffa vanished after arriving at the Machus Red Fox restaurant near Detroit for what he thought would be a peace meeting with mobsters Anthony “Tony Jack” Giacalone and Tony Provenzano.
He never made it home. No one ever saw him again.
The Mob Had Motive — And the FBI Knew It Early On
A 1976 FBI memo admitted the Bureau knew more than they ever told the public. It concluded, “JRH was killed because of his attempts to re-enter Teamster union politics.”
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