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Trump Announces 80,000 Pages of JFK Files to Be Released Tuesday

President Donald Trump has announced that approximately 80,000 pages of federal government files regarding the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy (JFK) will be made public on Tuesday afternoon.

“We're releasing and providing all of our Kennedy files tomorrow. So people have been waiting for this for decades, and I'm responsible for my people. I said While visiting the John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center on Monday.

“We have a huge amount of paper. You have a lot of reading,” the president said. “I don't think we'll edit anything. I said, 'Don't edit it. You can't edit it.' However, we plan to release the JFK file. ”

During the presidential election, Trump said he had pledged to release documents relating to the assassination of JFK in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.

“I said I'd do that during the campaign and I'm the guy of my words,” Trump asserted. He added that the files are set to a total of “about 80,000 pages” of public releases.

Trump's announcement comes after he previously signed an executive order in January Declassification Records of the assassination of JFK, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, brother of JFK.

At a campaign rally in August 2024, Trump pledged to establish a committee in honor of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on attempts to assassinate the president. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of JFK.

Robert F. Kennedy was fatally shot in Los Angeles, California on June 5, 1968, and succumbed to his wounds the following day. His assassination happened in a moment after speaking to many supporters after winning the Democratic presidential primary in California.

“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was very vocal In his belief that the CIA was involved in the murder of his uncle,” Breitbart News recalled last August.

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