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US President Trump says that JFK -Portpeastnacts should be released on Tuesday

President Donald Trump visits a board meeting in John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington on Monday, March 17, 2025, | Photo loan: AP

Previously, documents were released on Tuesday (March 18, 2025) to murder the US President John F. Kennedy, said the current official Donald Trump after ordering such a step in January.

Mr. Trump announced that the documents will fall on Monday when he visited the Kennedy Center, an event location for performing arts in Washington, which was named after the deceased president.

“While we are here, I thought it would be appropriate – we will announce and give all Kennedy files tomorrow,” Trump told reporters.

On January 23, Trump signed an executive regulation in which the declassification of the JFK attack documents was requested, a case in which conspiracy theories were continued more than 60 years after his death.

“People have been waiting for it for decades and I have instructed my responsible people, who were put together by Tulsi Gabard,” said Trump, referring to his director of national intelligence.

The January order also included documents in connection with the attacks of the JFK disciples from JFK, Robert F. Kennedy – father of Trump's health secretary Robert F. Kennedy JR – and Martin Luther King Jr.

While Trump did not share any details about the new information the files published on Tuesday, he teased the mere volume of the documents to be published and said reporters: “We have an enormous amount of paper, they have a lot read.”

“I don't think we will reduce something,” added Trump.

The US National Archives has published tens of thousands of records in connection with the murder of the then President Kennedy of November 22, 1963 in recent years. However, thousands of documents were held back, citing national security concerns.

At the time of the last large publication in December 2022, 97 percent of the Kennedy recorde-that had been published a total of five million pages.

The Warren Commission, which examined the charismatic 46-year-old president's shooting, found that he was led by a former marine Sharphooter, Lee Harvey Oswald.

However, this formal conclusion has not contributed to suppressing speculation that a more financial action behind Kennedy's murder in Dallas, Texas, and the slow publication of the government files has added various conspiracy theories.

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