President Donald Trump has signed a presidential order to relieve the assassination of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., former President John F. Kennedy, and his brother Robert F. Kennedy.
On a video Posted Margo Martin's X told Trump that there was a presidential order to sign the assassination of three men, “order relevant files.” Trump stated that it was “big” and added that “everything is clear.”
“Finally, there is a presidential decree that orders President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 。
“Is that big?” Trump replied. “Many people are waiting for this -for many years, decades, and everything will be revealed.”
“President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The Federal Government has not published any records related to these events. “Presidential order”. Read。 “Their family and Americans deserve transparency and truth. Release all records related to these assassins without delay is ultimately national interests.”
Trump has previously pledged to publish a record in the next few days.
“As the first step in restoring the government's transparency and accountability, the overrunning of government documents will be reversed. In the next few days, we will prepare a public record on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Trump said Robert Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other major topics. “
As reported by Britbert News Catherine Hamilton, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was nominated by Trump to lead the Ministry of Health and Welfare, said, “The CIA was involved in the killing of his uncle. Very loud in my beliefs. “:
Both Kennedy's father and uncle were assassinated. Kennedy's father, Robert F. Kennedy, was shot and killed on June 5, 1968 after winning the Democratic Primary Election in California. Kennedy's uncle, John F. Kennedy, was assassinated on November 22, 1963. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been very speaking, believing that the CIA was involved in the killing of his uncle, but has denied accusations.
Trump had previously pledged to create a committee on the attempt to assassinate the president.
