The US president says the files contain a “lot of reading” about the assassination, which has fueled conspiracy theories for decades.
US President Donald Trump said that his administration will issue nearly 80,000 pages of files on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, who has fueled the killing of conspiracy theories for more than six decades.
Speaking at the Kennedy Center on Monday, Trump said that the version will contain “a lot of reading” about the assassination of the thirty -fifth US President, who was killed in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
“I don’t think we will revise anything,” Trump told reporters.
When asked if he had seen what was in the files, Trump said he was aware of their contents.
“It will be very fun,” he said.
Trump’s comments follow an executive in January calling for the issuance of all the remaining records about the assassination of JFK, as well as files related to the assassinations of Robert F Kennedy and the Civil Right icon Martin Luther King Junior.
According to the matter, Trump issued instructions to the Director of National Intelligence, Toulsi Gabbard, to make a plan within 15 days for the “full and full version” of the files to the assassination of JFK.
Last month, the FBI said that its searches to comply with the demand had risen about 2,400 new files related to the assassination.
The circumstances of the death of JFK have been captured for decades, as investigative studies have shown the majority of Americans official interpretations of the case.
In the 2023 poll, 65 percent of Americans said that they did not accept the discovery of the Warren committee that Lee Harvey Oswald, a naval veterans who were arrested due to the death of JFK, acted alone in killing the president.
20 percent of those surveyed said they believed that Oswald conspired with the US government, while 16 percent said they believed that he had worked with the CIA.
During his first administration, Trump promised to disclose all the distinguished records of the assassination, but he eventually released about 2,800 documents after the review of thousands of pages of suspended materials was blocked.
The administration of former US President Joe Biden has released about 17,000 records, leaving less than 4,700 files that have been partially withholding.
According to national archives, the authorities issued more than 99 percent of about 320,000 documents reviewed under the JFK 1992 Law.
The law imposed on the disclosure of all the remaining files by October 26, 2017, unless the president decides to release him “specific harm” to national defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement or external relations from such gravity so that “the public interest exceeds the disclosure.”
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