President Donald Trump has announced that 80,000 pages of previously classified files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy will be released on Tuesday without redactions.
The files have long been withheld from the public, fueling speculation and conspiracy theories about the 1963 assassination. Trump made the announcement during a visit to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., emphasizing that the contents are 'very interesting.' The decision to release the documents follows years of public demand for transparency regarding one of the most scrutinized events in American history.
Historians and researchers anticipate that the files may provide new insights into the circumstances surrounding Kennedy’s death.
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Trump says JFK files will be released Tuesday without redactions
President Donald Trump announced on Monday at the Kennedy Center that the files regarding former President John F. Kennedy's assassination will be released on Tuesday without redactions.
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JFK files: Donald Trump to release 80,000 pages with no redaction on Tuesday, says contents ‘very interesting’
US President Donald Trump has announced that the JFK files, which have long been kept secret from the American people, will be released on Tuesday, saying he has told his team ‘you can’t redact’.
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