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The FBI announced on February 11, 2025, that it has discovered nearly 2,400 previously unclassified records pertaining to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy. This move comes as federal agencies work to comply with an executive order issued by former President Donald Trump last month, mandating the release of classified files related to the 1963 assassination.
The FBI stated that these records are being transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration for inclusion in the ongoing declassification process. While over 5 million documents related to Kennedy's assassination have been made public since the 1990s, researchers estimate that approximately 3,000 files remain unexamined.
Jefferson Morley, vice-president of the Mary Ferrell Foundation, described the FBI's disclosure as “refreshingly candid,” suggesting that it reflects the agency’s commitment to transparency. The organization calls for other agencies to follow suit and release any remaining documents. Investigative author Gerald Posner noted that if the newly discovered files contain new evidence about Lee Harvey Oswald or the investigation, it could pose significant questions about the handling of such records over the decades.