The federal government commenced the release of unredacted documents related to the JFK assassination, following President Trump’s executive order to make the files available. Although this marks a significant step toward transparency, some documents remain unavailable due to legal restrictions, including those sealed by courts and tax-related records. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard emphasized that certain files are still being processed and cannot be disclosed yet. Members of the public can view the released documents at the designated archives website.
Tuesday marked the beginning of the federal government’s release of unredacted documents pertaining to the JFK assassination, fulfilling President Trump’s campaign promise.
Despite the order from President Trump to release the JFK assassination files, not all documents are available, particularly those under court seal or tax code restrictions.
Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, noted in her announcement that additional documents remain withheld and require further processing before they can be made public.
Members of the public can access the released JFK assassination documents at archives.gov/jfk, though some files are still pending availability due to legal constraints.
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