Trump administration releases last batch of JFK assassination files
Briefly

The Trump administration has released an extensive collection of classified files pertaining to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy. Approximately 2,200 files, totaling over 63,000 pages, are now accessible via the US National Archives and Records Administration's website. While many records related to the assassination have previously been available, the newly declassified documents represent a significant addition. This release is part of a broader directive from President Trump to make public records pertaining to the Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy assassinations, enhancing the ongoing dialogue around historical events and their implications.
History buffs have started to search for new clues among the thousands of documents that were previously classified.
Around 2,200 files - consisting of more than 63,000 pages - were posted on the website of the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) on Tuesday.
Trump ordered the release of the remaining classified files related to the assassination shortly after he was sworn into office.
Kennedy Jr is the nephew of John F. Kennedy and the son of Robert F. Kennedy.
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