Scholari and historians are likely to spend months, spill through the response records about the former killing of the US president.
The National Archive announced on Tuesday that “All records that were previously retained for the classification” were released and available to access either online or in person.
Archives upload about 63,000 pages of documents on two initial tranches on your website, with multiple files that will be published online as digitized.
The Office of the Director of the National Intelligence, led by Tulsa Gabbard, said the release consisted of about 80,000 pages of previously classified records.
The edition comes after Trump signed the executive order in January that calls for Edition of all remaining files About the assassination of the former president, in addition to records of the murders of the former American Senator Robert F Kennedy and civilian rights Icon Martin Luther King Jr.
Scholari and historians are likely to spend months to sie through the documents for new clues on the circumstances of the JFK death, which was the focus of the popular Iintrig and theory for itself for more than six decades.
In 2023. Gallup Survey, 65 percent of Americans said they did not believe in the findings of the Warren Commission, which Lee Harvey Oswald, a former American Marine, acted on the President in Texas, 22. November 1963. Years.
Among the surveyed, 20 percent said that they believed Oswald conspired with the US government, while 16 percent said he collaborated with CIA.
Expected by the release on Tuesday did not report any deviation from the dominant narrative of Oswald in their initial evection assessment.
During the first term Trump, Trump was obliged to release all outstanding records, but in the end they retained thousands of files after federal agencies, including the CIA and the FBI, requested additional time to view sensitive materials.
Former American President Joe Biden betrayed thousands More documents 2022. Years.
Before releasing Tuesday, more than 99 percent of about 320,000 documents reviewed under the JFK Act published by the public, the National Archives said.
In 1992. year, all the remaining records until 26. October 2017. In unless the president found that their release would inflict “identification damage” to the national defense or other governmental functions to “surpass the public interest in publishing.”
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2025-03-19 04:09:00