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Trump drops 10,000 pages of RFK assassination files, exposing puzzling early death reports

National Intelligence Director Tarshi Gabbard announced on Friday that the Trump administration had it release 10,000 pages on the assassination of Democratic Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (NY) in 1968.

The long-standing classification survey document was released as part of President Donald Trump’s January 23rd executive order.

“In my view, these documents provide more background to questions than answers.”

“The executive order establishes a policy that more than 50 years after these assassinations, the families of the victims and the American people deserve the truth,” reads the White House. Factsheet About action.

On April 10th Cabinet meetingGabbard told Trump that “more than 100 people are working” by scanning related files.

“These were sitting in boxes that have been kept for decades. They have never been scanned or seen before,” she said.

Trump asked Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s health and benefits secretary how he felt about the news that his father and uncle’s files would be released in the coming days.

Kennedy replied, “I’m very pleased.”

“I am very grateful to you, Mr. President,” he added.

On Friday morning, Gabbard said Fox News The first batch of newly released files relating to the government investigation and “questions and theories being raised” regarding the assassination of Senator Kennedy.

The documents revealed that the State Department Cable reported Kennedy’s death before it actually happened.

Gabbard explained that Cable “shows that different countries are sending messages to each other around the assassination of Senator Kennedy, saying he was assassinated, but that was before he was actually killed.”

“In my view, these documents provide more background to questions than answers,” Gabbard added.

“We obviously haven’t stopped here,” she said. “We sent people on the hunt through various warehouses of the FBI and CIA, which we know there are likely other documents that have not yet been handed over to the National Archives.”

Gabbard said the second release will include more than 50,000 additional pages on the assassination of the Senate.

Kennedy Junior I responded “Living up the veil of RFK paper is a necessary step to restoring confidence in the US government,” he said in the release of the document.

“I praise President Trump for his courage and his commitment to transparency,” he added. “We also thank Tarshi Gabbard for her hard work to eradicate and declassify these documents.”

A White House spokesman told Fox News Digital: “The tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and these historical files have been hidden from the American people all this time.”

“In the name of maximum transparency, President Trump has released over 10,000 pages of RFK files and more in the future,” the spokesman continued. “There has never been a president in our country’s history that is more transparent than President Donald J. Trump.

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