Trump Orders Declassification of JFK and Other Assassination Records
In a significant move towards transparency, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing the complete declassification of documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, as well as the killings of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. These records, long shrouded in secrecy, are seen as vital for understanding the historical context and conspiracy theories surrounding these pivotal moments in American history.
The assassination of JFK in Dallas on November 22, 1963, was attributed to Lee Harvey Oswald, whose subsequent death has fueled numerous conspiracy theories implicating various government agencies. Trump's order emphasizes the need for transparency, stating that American families and the public deserve the truth regarding these events.
The 1992 JFK Records Act mandated the public release of related documents by October 2017, but Trump previously halted the full disclosure, citing national security concerns. This latest directive aims to rectify what Trump now sees as a misalignment with public interest. The timeline for full release includes plans for the JFK records within 15 days and the other two assassinations in 45 days. However, specific dates for the release remain undisclosed.
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