Trump administration releases thousands of files on JFK assassination | History News

It is likely that scholars and historians will spend months through records to respond to the murder of the former US president.

The administration of the United States President Donald Trump has released thousands of pages on the killing of John F. Kennedy (JFK), which has set up historians and the Internet madness to expose new information about one of the most earthquake moments in American history.

National Archives said on Tuesday that “all recorded for the first ranking” were released and they were available online or personally to be available either online or personally.

Archives uploaded documents to about 63 63,000 pages on their website in two initial installments, in which more files will be posted online because they are digitized.

The Director of National Intelligence’s office, headed by Tulsi Gibard, said that the release contains about 80 80,000 pages of the first recorded records.

Following the release, Trump signed an executive order in January when demand for the release of all the other files related to the murder of the former president, in addition to the record about the assassination of former US Senator Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.

It is likely that scholars and historians will spend months through documents for new indications about JFK’s death, which has been the focus of popular conspiracy and conspiracy theories for more than six decades.

In a 2023 gallup survey, 65 percent of Americans said they did not believe in the results of the Warne Commission, which concluded that former US Marine Lee Harvey Osoldad had worked alone in killing the president on November 22, 1963 during a visit to Texas, Texas.

Of the surveyors, 20 % said they believe that Osald has conspired with the US government, while 16 % said it cooperated with the CIA.

Tuesday’s release scholars did not report any deviation from the dominant story about Osulid in the preliminary review of the files.

During his first term, Trump promised to release all the residual records, but eventually withheld thousands of files after federal agencies, including the CIA and the FBI, sought extra time to review sensitive content.

Former US President Joe Biden’s administration released thousands of more documents in 2022.

According to national archives, before Tuesday’s release, more than 99 % of the nearly 320,000 documents reviewed under the JF’s Records Act were released to the public.

The 1992 law declared the disclosure of all the other records until October 26, 2017, unless the president determined his release that national defense or other such government activities would cause “identity harm” to “more than the public interest in disclosure.”

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