The law enforcement agency says about 2,2,400 new discovered records are being transferred to archives for discussion.
The FBI has announced the discovery of thousands of records related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, following which after searching for the US President Donald Trump’s executive order.
The FBI said on Tuesday that the search included about 2,400 “new inventors and digitized records that were first unrelated to the file of the JF murder case”.
The Bureau said in a statement, “The FBI has made appropriate information about the newly discovered documents and they are working to transfer them to the national archives and records administration to include the ongoing dialogue process.”
The FBI’s announcement comes when Trump recorded all the other files related to JFK killings and release orders as well as the murder of JFK’s younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy And ordered an end to the assassination of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr..
“That’s a big deal. Trump said at the moment, many people have been waiting for it for many years. “And everything will be revealed.”
On November 22, 1963, the killing of JFK in the Texas city of Dallas has led to the views of the conspiracy for decades, which has raised widespread doubts about the official explanations for the murder.
In a 2023 gallup survey, 65 % of Americans said they did not believe the Warne Commission’s conclusion that Lee Harvey Osoldad had worked alone to kill the president.
Trump’s Health Secretary for Trump’s nominee and Robert F. Kennedy’s son, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Junior, claimed in a 2023 interview claiming that the CIA’s involvement in his uncle’s murder was “great” and “extremely convinced” There is evidence.
During his first administration, Trump promised to release all the other records about the murder, but eventually the release of 2,800 documents was approved when the CIA and the FBI bended for pressure. Thousands of files were later reviewed.
Former US President Joe Biden’s administration has released about 17,000 more documents, which have less than 4,700 records that have been partially or completely stopped.
According to National Archives, authorities have released more than 99 % of the about 320,000 documents, which has been reviewed under the JF’s Records Act, which in 1992 makes the disclosure of the remaining files.