Trump announces an edition of 80K JFK file

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he would let go around 80 000 Unreated Files About the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday.
Trump announced while visiting John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, DC.
“While we were here, I thought it would be appropriate, we announce tomorrow and give all Kennedy’s files. So, people have been waiting for it for decades, and I have directed my people … many different people, [director of national intelligence] Tulsi Gabbard, that they must be released tomorrow, “he said.
“You have a lot of readings. I don’t believe we will reduce anything. I said,” Just don’t reduce, you can’t neat, “the president said.
Deadline to post files for assassination on JFK
President Donald Trump was voted as chairman of the Kennedy Center Committee earlier this year after being transferred to the guardian committee. (Getty Images)
He noted that the files would be “very interesting”.
In January, Trump signed an executive order that directed the publication of the Federal Government documents regarding Kennedy’s killings, former prosecutor Robert F. Kennedy and the icon of civil rights Martin Luther King Jr.
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President Donald Trump said on Monday that he would order thousands of pages related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday. (Associated Press)
Trump promised to publish previously classified documents during his 2024 campaign. After a decade of guessing and conspiracy theory about murder.
“Everything will be discovered,” Trump told reporters at the time.
During his first term, Trump promised To publish all the files related to John F. Kennedy, but the undiscovered amount of material remains under the lining for more than six decades after Kennedy was killed on November 2, 1963 in Dallas. The primary suspect, Lee Harvey Oswald, killed Jack Ruby two days later.
After appeals from CIA and FBITrump blocked hundreds of records. At the time, Trump said that potential damage to American national security, the implementation of the law or the external affairs of “such gravity that it exceeds the public interest in the current discovery.”
President John F. Kennedy Masha from his motorcycle car in Dallas, with the first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, right, Nellie Connally, the second to the left, and her wife, the Government of Texas John Connally, Dalika left, November 2, 1963 (AP Photo/Jim Altgens, Phil, Film (AP Photo/Jim Altgens, files)
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The assassination of JFK has remained a point of interest among the public in the midst of a conspiracy theory about the involvement of another scorer.