US President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a rally in front of his fans in Washington.
US President-elect Donald Trump has promised to reveal secret documents to the public. Specifically, regarding the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. He said this on Sunday, January 19, in Washington, DC, at the Capital One Arena, speaking at a rally before his inauguration.
In addition to the documentation of Kennedy’s death on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas, Trump said the files on the assassination of civil rights leader, Baptist pastor and social activist Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968 in Memphis , Tennessee, will also be declassified.
“We’re going to open classified documents. Including documents on the assassination of President Kennedy, as well as Martin Luther King,” Trump said.
He added that “all these documents will be published.”
It should be noted that during his first term in office in 2017, Trump ordered the declassification of data in the case of the assassination of the 35th US President John Kennedy. Then, for the first time, 2,891 documents related to this high-profile murder were published in the database of the National Archives and Records Administration.
At the same time, Trump decided, at the request of US executive bodies and departments, to temporarily not publish some documents from the secret archive that “could harm the national security of the country.”
We remind you that on January 20, the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump, will take place in the United States. The ceremony will be held in the Congress building because of the expected cold. So, for the first time since 1985, the inauguration of a US president will take place indoors.
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