President Trump has taken steps to declassify documents pertaining to the high-profile assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr. An executive order requires coordination between the director of national intelligence and attorney general to prepare plans for releasing these remaining records. While most records regarding JFK’s assassination have been made public, the remaining documents hold significant public interest, as the order stresses the need for transparency and truth for the families and American citizens alike.
President Trump announced the declassification of documents related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK, aiming for transparency and national interest.
An executive order mandates that within 15 days, intelligence director and attorney general collaborate to present Trump with a plan for JFK's records.
The order emphasizes that the families and the US public deserve transparency and truth regarding the assassinations, signaling a push for full disclosure.
As of now, 99 percent of records about JFK's assassination have been released, leaving under 4,700 documents yet to be declassified.
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