
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced that the release of almost 80 000 websites of unredacted documents relating to the death of former president John F. Kennedy.
After attending his first meet as the Kennedy Center’s new committee chairman, Trump said,” While we’re around, I thought it would be appropriate — we are later announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files to the people.” Folks have been anticipating this for years.
Trump, who was in Washington D.C.’s theater district named in honor of the 35th president, announced he would not be making an executive summary of the long-awaited documents, instructing writers to “make your own willpower” after reading the full review.
Trump has pledged to make available files relating to Kennedy’s 1963 death for public viewing for months, despite the launch of an undetermined date. The time is believed to be March 18, 2025, and, in Trump’s opinion, a sizable amount of files will be made public.
There is a lot of paper here. You have a lot of reading to do, Trump said. I don’t think we’re going to redact everything, in my opinion. Only don’t redact, I said. You are unable to redact. However, the JFK records will be made available.
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He predicted that what will be released will remain “interesting” and that the files do fulfill a campaign promise.
Trump said,” I promised during the plan that I would transfer them, and I’m a person of my word.” So you have the JFK records tomorrow.