President Trump announced the upcoming release of 80,000 files related to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy, ensuring that there would be no redactions. This follows his earlier directive to publish classified records, not only concerning JFK but also those tied to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. While there is significant public interest in the files, experts caution that they may not contain groundbreaking revelations. Critics believe the release is unlikely to alter established narratives surrounding these historic tragic events.
"I said, 'Just don't redact. You can't redact,'" Trump stated, emphasizing his commitment to transparency and the release of files related to JFK's assassination.
"Many who have studied what's been released so far by the government say the public shouldn't anticipate any earth-shattering revelations from the newly released documents."
"The order also aimed to declassify the remaining federal records related to the 1968 assassinations of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr."
"Trump's order has been met with intense public interest, despite experts warning that the newly released files may not change existing narratives about the assassinations."
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