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JFK -attacked stacts that are to be released on Tuesday: Trump

President Trump says that around 80,000 pages in connection with President John F. Kennedy's murder of 1963 are published on Tuesday afternoon.

Trump spoke about it on Monday evening when he visited the John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.

“While we were here, I thought it would be appropriate.” So people have been waiting for it for decades and I have instructed my responsible people, many different people, put together by Tulsi Gabard and that will be released tomorrow. “

The president adds that there will be no editorial offices.

“We have an enormous amount of paper,” said Trump. “You have a lot read. But we will publish the JFK files and that would be tomorrow.”

On his third day in office, Trump signed an executive order in connection with the attacks of President Kennedy, his brother, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the icon Reverend and Civil Rights, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

While Trump's first office in office had said that he wanted to publish the remaining files. However, he signed a memo in 2018, in which the federal government would continue to hold back the information due to national security concerns.

Former CIA director and Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo, who served under Trump's first administration, was asked two years ago about the storage of the documents while he appeared in the John Stossel Podcast.

“I had the chance not to see all of these documents, but most of them,” said Pompeo. “The news value of them is strongly overrated and the desire to keep them secret, the motivation, the reasons to keep them secret, is completely justified.”

Trump says he has not yet read the files, but that he heard of them and says: “It will be very interesting.”