President Donald J. Trump has announced the government’s John F. Kennedy assassination files will be released on Tuesday, March 18. Questions have swirled around the assassination of JFK for “decades,” the America First leader noted, but United States Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has now prepared all relevant documents for release on his instruction.
White House correspondent Shelby Talcott reports President Trump as saying there are about 80,000 pages of documents poised for release and that he does not expect them to be redacted. Before now, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) had been accused by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson of attempting to frustrate the file release.
President Kennedy’s nephew, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., currently serves as Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary in the Trump administration. He has previously thanked President Trump for committing to public transparency on the assassinations of his uncle, as well as his father, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Martin Luther King Jr.
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🚨 President Trump announces that the JFK Files will be released tomorrow:
“People have been waiting for decades for this.” pic.twitter.com/VrXDy2saRz
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