Trump says he will post 80,000 pages of JFK files on Tuesday | News Donald Trump
The US president says the files contain ‘a lot of reading’ about the assassination that has been stimulating conspiracy theories for decades.
The President of the United States Donald Trump said his administration on Tuesday would publish approximately 80,000 pages of the Assassination Fair on John F Kennedy, whose murder has encouraged conspiracy theories for more than six decades.
Speaking on Monday at the Kennedy Center, Trump said that the edition would contain “a lot of reading” about the assassination of the 35th US President, who was killed in Dallas in Texas on November 2, 1963.
“I don’t believe we will reduce anything. I said, “Just don’t redict, you can’t redict,” Trump told reporters. “But we’ll post JFK files.”
Asked if he saw what was in the files, Trump said he was aware of their content.
“It will be very interesting,” he said.
Trump’s remarks follow a Executive command for January that requires the publication of all the remaining records on the JFK AssassinationO, as well as the files related to the assassination of Robert F Kennedy and the icon of Civic Rights of Martin Luther King Jr.
According to the order, Trump sent the director of the National Intelligence Service Tulsi Gabbard to present the plan within 15 days for the “complete and complete edition” of the Assassination Fair on JFK.
Last month, the FBI said that about 2,400 new assassination files appeared in accordance with the order.
The circumstances of JFK’s death have fascinated American society for decades, and surveys have shown that most Americans suspect the official explanation of the case.
In the 2023 poll. Gallup, 65 percent of Americans said they had not accepted the Warren Commission finding that Lee Harvey Oswald, an American Marine Veteran arrested for the death of JFK, was active in killing the president.
Twenty percent of the surveyed said he believed Oswald conspired with the US government, while 16 percent said he thought he was working with CIA.
During his first administration, Trump promised to discover all extraordinary record records, but in the end he published only about 2800 documents after CIA and the FBI requested that thousands of material pages be kept on hold.
The administration of former US President Joe Biden published about 17,000 more records, leaving less than 4,700 files, in part or in full.
According to the National Archives, the authorities published more than 99 percent of approximately 320,000 documents reviewed in accordance with the 1992 JFK record.
The law has published the discovery of all the remaining files until October 26, 2017, unless the president has found that their release will cause “recognizable damage” to national defense, intelligence operations, the implementation of the law, or the external relations of such a gravity to “surpass the public interest in publishing”.