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When will JFK attacks be published? US President Donald Trump offers update

President Donald Trump is in the presidential box when he visited the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington on Monday (AP photo) (AP photo).

US President Donald Trump announced plans to publish around 80,000 pages of documents on Tuesday afternoon (local time) via President John F. Kennedy's attack.
The announcement was made when Trump visited the Kennedy Center in Washington, an event location for performing arts in honor of the deceased president. “While we are here, I thought that it would be appropriate – we will announce and give all Kennedy files tomorrow,” Trump told reporters.
He gave the explanation without specifying the details of the content, although he had consistently promised unhappy document publications. “You read a lot,” he remarked, “I don't think we will reduce something.”
Trump spoke for years who were waiting for the files for years and added: “People have been waiting for it for decades, and I have dependent on my people who are responsible … by Tulsi Gabard.” Gabard is the director of the National Secret Service.

Trump says that JFK files will be published on Tuesday

Shortly after the beginning of his second term, Trump had issued an executive regulation in which the publication of all government documents in connection with the attacks by JFK, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
The murder of John F Kennedy has consistently created various conspiracy theories, some of which have entertain Trump. Academic historians expect these document releases exciting to gain deeper insights into the president's murder.
The legislation from 1992 prescribed the president's publication Kennedy attack Within 25 years, apart from those who could affect national security. Trump approved some document publications in 2017, while he gave intelligence agencies additional time for file evaluation.
According to the administration of the National Archives and Records, the authorities have published 99% of the 320,000 documents checked since 1992. However, thousands of documents remain either completely or partially unpublished.