Trump says his administration is set to release the JFK assassination files with no redactions. Here's what to know.
Briefly

President Trump announced that his administration will release 80,000 files related to the 1963 assassination of JFK without redactions, fulfilling a campaign promise. While the exact number of newly released documents among previously available records is unclear, the expectation for significant revelations is low, despite public interest surrounding the event. Trump emphasized his desire for transparency by insisting no information be redacted and indicated that his order to release these files also includes records associated with the 1968 assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Trump stated, 'We have a tremendous amount of paper. You've got a lot of reading,' emphasizing the extensive documentation related to JFK's assassination that will be released.
Despite public anticipation for revelations, many experts believe the released documents may not contain groundbreaking new information regarding the JFK assassination.
Read at Boston.com
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