Documents relating to the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be released in the “next days” after spending “decades” in storage.
Gabbard unveiled the news while sitting just a foot away from the late Senator's son, Health and Welfare Services (HHS) Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump, and other White House Cabinet members:
“We've been doing scans. I scanned papers around the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., to scan the papers around the RFK,” the Intelligence Director of the Intelligence Department said.
“These have been sitting in boxes that have been stored for decades, but have never scanned or seen them before, and are ready to be released here in the next few days,” she added.
“It's great,” Trump replied, asking how RFK Jr. felt.
“I'm very pleased,” he replied.
“It's been hit close to home,” Trump pointed out. “When that statement was made, I'm thinking about Bobby.”
RFK Jr. added that he is “very grateful.”
The HHS secretary was just a teenager when his father, the brother of the late President John F. Kennedy, was fatally shot at an ambassador hotel in Los Angeles after winning the California Democratic presidential primary in June 1986.
“And you've got me to see some of this because it's very personal. But that's time,” Trump told Gabbard.
Trump signed in January Presidential Order To declassify records regarding the assassination of both JFK and RFK Sr., as with MLK Jr.
That's what JFK Records did release On March 18th, Gabbard said “no editing has been done.”
During the 2024 presidential election, Trump commission The assassination of the president is just a month after surviving his own assassination attempt at Butler, Pennsylvania, as a homage to RFK Jr.
Olivia Rondeau is a political reporter for Breitbart News, based in Washington, DC. X/Twitter and Instagram.
