FBI says he has discovered thousands of new assassination files on JFK | News about politics
The Law Implementation Agency says that about 2,400 newly discovered records are transferred to archives on declarations.
The FBI announced the discovery of thousands of records related to the assassination of John F Kennedy after a search taken to comply with the executive order of the President of the United States of Donald Trump.
The FBI said on Tuesday that the searches occurred about 2,400 “newly opened and digitized records that were previously unrecognized as connected to the case file of the assassination case on JFK”.
“The FBI has conducted appropriate notifications of newly discovered documents and works to transfer them to the National Archives and records of the records in order to include the process of declaring in progress,” the statement said.
The announcement of the FBI comes after Trump ordered the declaration and release of all the remaining files related to the assassination of JFK, together with the extraordinary records of the assassination of Robert F Kennedy, his junior brother of JFK Civic Rights Martin Luther King Jr.
“This is big. Many people have been waiting for it for years, decades,” Trump said at the time. “And everything will be revealed.”
The circumstances of the JFK assassination in Dallas, Texas, November 2, 1963, have been encouraged by conspiracy theories for decades, and surveys have shown a wide doubt about the official explanations of the murder.
In the 2023 poll. Gallup, 65 percent of Americans said he did not believe the conclusion of the Warren Commission that Lee Harvey Oswald was in the killing of the president.
Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump’s candidate for health minister and son of Robert F Kennedy, in an interview with 2023. He claimed that there were “irresistible” and “very convincing” evidence of the participation of CIA to kill his uncle.
During his first administration, Trump promised to publish all the remaining certificate records, but eventually sanctioned the release of about 2800 documents after worshiping the CIA -EI FBI to dismiss thousands of thousands of files to the examination.
The administration of former US President Joe Biden published approximately 17,000 more documents, leaving less than 4,700 records, in part or in full.
According to the National Archives, the authorities have published more than 99 percent of about 320,000 documents inspected under the JFK Records Act, a 1992 Law, which orders the publication of the remaining files.