Washington (EFE) .- President Donald Trump announced that approximately 80,000 unpublished files on the murder of former president John F. Kennedy (1961-1963) will make public in the afternoon.
“We are going to release JFK’s archives … they have been waiting for that for decades, and during the campaign I said that I would make them known and I am a man of speech,” the president said to the press this Monday during a tour of the Kennedy center.
The president said that the archives will be published in their entirety, without any censorship, and described them as “very interesting.”
In January, Trump signed an executive order to declassify the archives related to the murders of former president John F. Kennedy, of former general -general Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.
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In addition, during his 2024 campaign, Trump promised to declassify the remaining government documents about Kennedy’s death, which was killed in 1963 by former American Navy infant Lee Harvey Oswald.
The FBI indicated in mid -February that he had found more than 2,400 new documents related to Kennedy’s murder in 1963 and during Sunday, the president also announced that new archives of the case of the Magnate Jeffrey Epstein will be disclaimed.
With EFE information
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