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JFK files published: where they are downloaded – you will find the link here

US President Donald Trump has officially published tens of thousands of classifications in connection with the murder of former President John F. Kennedy.

A statue of President John F. Kennedy is outside the State House (Reuters)

A statement on Tuesday states on Tuesday: “In accordance with the guideline of President Donald Trump dated March 17, 2025, all records on the classification, the part of President John F. Kennedy Assassidation Records are, the instructions of the national archives are able to fulfill the president's instructions.

“From March 18, 2025, the records can access either online on this page or personally, via Hardcopy or in analog media formats, in the National Archives at College Park, Maryland.”

To download the files, visit the National Archives website.

Tulsi Gabard published explanation –

Tulsi Gabard, the director of National Intelligence, published the following declaration on the publication of the files –

“President Donald J. Trump promised a maximum transparency and the commitment to rebuild the trust of the American people into the secret service group (IC) and the federal authorities. Some of this promise were that previously classified records in connection with President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Rev. Dr.

President Trump's Executive Order 14176 said: “The continued editorial team and reluctance of information from records on the murder of JFK does not match the public interest and the publication of these records is long overdue.” The president announced that these records should be published on Tuesday, March 18, without editorial offices.

After receiving the decision of the President, Tulsi Gabbard Director of National Intelligence (DNI) immediately sent a guideline in the entire IC in which he conveyed his directive in order to provide all the not speaking records within President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records for the collection of the National Archives and Records Administration (Nara) for immediate publication.

As of today, the records can access either online at archives.gov/jfk or personally via Hardcopy or in analog media formats that are accessible to the American people in the National Archives at College Park, MD. Data records that are currently only available for observing people are digitized and will be uploaded to the repository of archives.gov/jfk in the coming days. DNI Gabbard will publish updates on X (@dnigabbard) and Truth Social (@Dnitulsigabbard) when the files are published. The files are also available on the Weiße House website. “