Donald Trump said that his administration on Tuesday, President John F. Will release government files on Kennedy’s murder – a case that still conspires more than 60 years after his death.
Trump on Monday announced the release of documents while visiting the Kennedy Center, a demonstration art place in Washington was named after the late President.
Trump told reporters, “When we are here, I felt it would be appropriate – we are yesterday, announcing and announcing all the files of Kennedy,” Trump told reporters.
On 23 January, Trump signed an executive order for the disintegration of the JFK murder documents, a case that still plotted more than 60 years after his death.
Referring to his director of National Intelligence, Trump said, “People have been waiting for this for decades, and I have instructed my people who are responsible … Tulsi is kept together by Gabard.”
The January order gave Robert F., the younger brother of JFK of the 1960s. Documents related to Kennedy’s killings were also covered – Trump’s Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior’s father – and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
While Trump did not share any details what new information would be in the files released on Tuesday, he teased the sheer quantity of documents saying to reporters, “We have a tremendous amount of paper, you have to read a lot.”
Trump said, “I don’t believe that we are not doing anything.”
The US National Archives has released thousands of records related to the assassination of the then President Kennedy on 22 November 1963 in recent years-but thousands of documents have been held back citing national security concerns.
It said at the time of the latest mass release in December 2022, that 97 percent of the Kennedy record-a total of five million pages-was now made public.
The Warren Commission, who investigated the shooting of the Karishmai 46 -year -old President, determined that it was performed by a former Marine Sharpshooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, who acts alone.
But that formal conclusion has reduced to reduce speculation that there was a more frightening conspiracy behind Kennedy’s murder in Dallas, Texas, and slow release of government files has added fuel to various conspiracy principles.
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