President Donald J. Trump is ordering classified documents relating to the federal investigations into the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, his brother and former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Sr., and civil rights movement leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to be declassified. The order was signed by Trump on Thursday, fulfilling a long-standing campaign promise to bring transparency as to what the U.S. government knows regarding the high-profile political assassinations that rocked the 1960s.
“Everything will be revealed,” President Trump told reporters as he signed the executive order in the Oval Office and directed the pen be given to RFK’s son, Robert F. Kenendy Jr.
During his first term in office, Trump declassified a portion of the U.S. government files on the JFK assassination. However, approximately 5,000 of the files were withheld by government officials, and Joe Biden moved to postpone further releases in 2021.
In addition to the JFK files, Trump is ordering the release of documents involving the assassination of the younger Kennedy, RFK, who was murdered by Sirhan Sirhan—a Palestinian-Jordanian national—in June of 1968. While JFK’s assassination is the subject of a wide array of conspiracy theories, his brother’s death is also dogged by speculation that the official government narrative is not the whole truth.
Meanwhile, civil rights movement activists have long held that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and its founding director, J. Edger Hoover, specifically, were involved in the killing of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Members of the King family have consistently held that James Earl Ray, an escaped fugitive convicted of the murder, was a scapegoat and innocent of the crime. Instead, the family believes Memphis Police Department officer Lt. Earl Clark was the true assassin, whose actions were covered up and possibly even sanctioned by federal law enforcement officials.
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President Trump signs executive order declassifying files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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