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JFK attacks will be published completely on Tuesday, Trump announces

President Donald Trump said that all files in relation to the murder of John F. Kennedy will be published on Tuesday.

Trump in the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, said Trump: “We will announce and give all Kennedy files tomorrow. People have been waiting for it for decades, and I have instructed my responsible people who are responsible – together with Tulsi Gabard – that will be released tomorrow. “

“I don't think we will reduce something,” said Trump. “I just didn't say we can't reduce.” He then mentioned that around 80,000 pages are expected to be published.

The announcement follows one by Trump in January in January and directed the complete publication of all records in connection with the attacks by John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.

President John F. Kennedy Attentat Records Collection Act from 1992 publicly revealed all records in connection with the murder of JFK until October 26, 2017. While the majority of the documents remained among the Trump and Biden administration administrations, thousands of files, according to the National Archives and Records and the Nara (nara) (nara) (nara) (nara) (nara) (nara).

In his executive regulation, Trump said that the continued editorial team and the retention of JFK attacks “do not match the public interest” and that the publication was “long overdue”. He expanded this argument to the attacks by Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. and explained that their families and the American people “earn transparency and truth”.