On Tuesday, President Donald Trump’s administration released about 80, 000 pages of documents related to the death of former president John F. Kennedy, fulfilling a significant battle promise he made throughout the 2024 presidential vote.
According to Fox News, the National Archives ‘ site had access to more than 1, 123 unredacted files totaling nearly 80, 000 pages of information on Kennedy’s assassination as of Tuesday evening.
Trump said,” While we’re around, I thought it would be appropriate, we are later announcing and giving all of the Kennedy documents,” during a visit to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Monday.
The director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and another administration officials were instructed to release the Kennedy data on Tuesday, according to the 47th president. Trump cited the fact that individuals have been “waiting for years” for the release of the key death records.
You can read a bit, according to Trump. I don’t think we’re going to redact whatever. Just don’t redact, you didn’t redact, I said. ‘”  ,
The president continued,” I promised during the plan that I would do it, and I’m a person of my word, but soon you have the JFK documents.”
Gabbard made reference to the president’s pledge to “rebuild the trust of the American people in the Intelligence Community ( IC ) and federal agencies” in a Tuesday press release. She explained that releasing classified information about the executions of past presidents John F. Kennedy, former senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was a part of Trump’s commitment to clarity.
GOP senator: JFK assassination documents to be made public on fresh website
Gabbard stated in the Tuesday press release that the Kennedy records would be accessible online or in person at the National Archives. According to Gambard, the Trump administration’s document launch contains around 80 000 webpages of “previously classified information that will be published without redactions.”
Additionally, Gabbard made it a requirement to release any additional records and documents that have been “withheld under court cover or for grand jury privacy.” The documents may become “immediately released,” according to the director of national intelligence, following court approval.
President Trump is ushering in a new age of maximum clarity, Gabbard wrote in a blog on X, previously Online. No redactions are being made available to the public nowadays, in his opinion, as formerly redacted JFK Assassination Files. Promises made, promises kept.