During an announcement at the Kennedy Center, President Trump revealed that the long-anticipated JFK files would soon be made public, stating that no redactions would be applied to the documents. He highlighted the historical importance of the files and recalled his commitment during the campaign to release them. However, Trump notably refused to take questions from NBC News, declaring them discredited. This statement comes amid a period of heightened scrutiny and skepticism towards certain news outlets, reflecting ongoing tensions between Trump and media organizations.
President Trump announced plans to release the long-awaited JFK files, confirming there would be no redactions and stating, 'I'm a man of my word.'
In remarking on the extensive paperwork included in the JFK files, Trump stated, 'We've got a tremendous amount of paper, you've got a lot of reading.'
When addressing journalist questions, Trump dismissed NBC News, saying, 'I don't want to talk to NBC anymore. I think you're so discredited.'
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