Trump explained his decision by the fact that storing information “does not meet public interests, and the publication of these records has long been needed.”
The US National Archive on Tuesday, March 18, has been published previously classified materials regarding the killing of 35 American president John Kennedy.
The day before, US president Donald Trump signed a corresponding command, announced that nearly 80 thousand were published. pages. On the release of the National Archive – 1123 documents.
The report said all notes would be published as they were odigitized. Accessing them can be obtained both online and personal, in printing or analog bearers in developing a national archive in Maryland.
It is noted that part of the documents has to do with the information stored under the judicial vulture of the secret or classified to observe the jury’s confidentiality. Some materials contain information about tax returns that fall under the article of the Tax Code to the confidentiality of information (IRS), or the records sent to the government from a private person.
In addition, the murder documents of Brother John Kennedy Robert and the murder of an activist for Black Martin Luther King’s rights were declared.
In January 2025, the president of the United States signed an order in the announcement of documents about the killing of John and Robert Kennedy in 1963 and 1968, as well as killing the king in 1968.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump promised that on Tuesday, March 18, all the killings of former President John Kennedy were published.
Remember that in 2021 nearly 1,500 previously closed documents were published. These are various records, investigations and other documentations prepared by the CIA, FBI, State Department and the Pentagon.
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