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After 60 years, John Kennedy’s assassination files are revealed today

US President Donald Trump announced that his administration will be published on Tuesday, the remainder of the files related to the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy, in a case still nourishes conspiracy theories 60 years after his death.
Trump announced the publication of the documents on Monday during a visit to the “Kennedy Center” in Washington, and told reporters, “While here, I saw it would be appropriate … tomorrow, we will announce and submit all Kennedy’s files.”
On January 23, Trump signed an executive order calling for the secret of Kennedy’s assassination documents.
“People have been waiting for this for decades, and I directed the officials of the officials … who were chosen by Toulsi Gabbard” to publish the documents, in reference to the Director of National Intelligence, “Trump said.
Trump announced the publication of the documents on Monday during a visit to the “Kennedy Center” in Washington, and told reporters, “While here, I saw it would be appropriate … tomorrow, we will announce and submit all Kennedy’s files.”
On January 23, Trump signed an executive order calling for the secret of Kennedy’s assassination documents.
“People have been waiting for this for decades, and I directed the officials of the officials … who were chosen by Toulsi Gabbard” to publish the documents, in reference to the Director of National Intelligence, “Trump said.
Kennedy family files
The order issued in January also included the documents related to the assassination of John F. The younger Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, the father of health minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior, and the leader of the civil rights movement Martin Luther King Junior.
While Trump did not reveal any details about the nature of the new information that will be included in the files published on Tuesday, he drew attention to the number of documents that will be published, saying to reporters, “We have a huge amount of papers, you will have to read a lot.”
“I don’t think we will revise anything from it,” he added.
In recent years, the US Archive and National Documentation Department has published tens of thousands of records related to the Kennedy assassination process on November 22, 1963, but thousands of them were maintained due to concerns related to national security.
While Trump did not reveal any details about the nature of the new information that will be included in the files published on Tuesday, he drew attention to the number of documents that will be published, saying to reporters, “We have a huge amount of papers, you will have to read a lot.”
“I don’t think we will revise anything from it,” he added.
In recent years, the US Archive and National Documentation Department has published tens of thousands of records related to the Kennedy assassination process on November 22, 1963, but thousands of them were maintained due to concerns related to national security.
The administration stated when the largest documentation was carried out in December 2022 that 97 percent of Kennedy’s records in the total in five million pages are now public.
The “Warren Committee”, which took over the investigation of the former president when he was forty -six years old, concluded that a former sniper in the Navy named Lee Harvey Ozwald was behaving alone.
However, this official result did not succeed in putting an end to the speculation that a malicious plot was behind the Kennedy killing in Dallas in Texas, while the slow publication of government files was fueled by conspiracy theories of different.
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