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Files from the previously classified Kennedy Assassination have been released

By March 18, 2025 LA Weekly No Comments3 Mins Read
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Previously classified documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 were released Tuesday following orders by President Donald Trump shortly after he took office.

The document was posted on the US National Archives and the Bureau of Records websites. The majority of the National Archives’ collection of over 6 million pages of records, photos, films, sound recordings and artifacts related to assassinations have been released previously.

Trump told reporters Monday that the administrator will release 80,000 files, but it’s not clear that it’s one of the million-page records already published.

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“We have a huge amount of paper. You have a lot of reading,” Trump said during a visit to the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington.

Researchers estimate that 3,000 records, etc., have not been released in whole or in part. And last month, the FBI said it had discovered around 2,400 new records related to the assassination.

Many who have studied what has been released so far by the government say that the public should not anticipate a revelation of the shattering of the earth from newly released documents, but there is still a strong interest in the details related to the assassinations surrounding it and the events surrounding it.

Trump’s January order directed the National Intelligence Director and the Attorney General to develop a plan to release records.

Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963 while visiting Dallas. As his car finished his downtown parade route, a shot rang out of the Texas School Book depository. Police arrested 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald. He surrendered himself from the perch of a sniper on the sixth floor. Two days later, nightclub owner Jack Ruby fatally shot Oswald during his prison transfer.

A year after the assassination, the Warren Committee, which President Lyndon B. Johnson set up to investigate, concluded that Oswald had acted alone and had no evidence of a conspiracy. But it did not subdu the web of alternative theories for decades.

File – President John F. Kennedy waved from the car in a Dallas vehicle, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, right, Nelly Connally, second from left, husband, Texas Governor John Connally, November 22, 1963. (AP Photos/Jimartgens, file)

In the early 1990s, the federal government required that all assassination-related documents be housed in a single collection of the National Archives and the Bureau of Records. The collection had to be opened by 2017, except for the exemptions designated by the President.

Trump, who took office in his first term in 2017, had said he would allow all remaining records to be released, but he has thwarted some due to what he called potential harm to national security. And while the files continued to be released during President Joe Biden’s administration, some remained invisible.

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