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Donald Trump publishes JFK -Tattat files: Where to be downloaded

US President Donald Trump officially published tens of thousands of classified documents on Wednesday in connection with the murder of former President John F Kennedy. By publishing the documents, Trump has fulfilled an election campaign promise.

“President Trump today has a new era of maximum transparency.

The files can be downloaded from the National Archives website.

According to a statement from Gabard's office, the publication includes around 80,000 pages of classified records that were published without editorial offices. Other documents that are held under court seal or the confidentiality of the Grand jury or is available to the Internal Revenue Code does not have to be sealed before the publication.

“Nara (National Archives and Records Administration) works with the Ministry of Justice to speed up the extension of these records,” the explanation said.

According to the Nara website, the collection of assassinations already consists of over six million pages with records, photographs, films, sound recordings and artifacts.

Campaign promise

In January, shortly after he was sworn in, Trump ordered the publication of the remaining classified files in connection with the assassination attempt to produce countless conspiracy theories.

He instructed the National Intelligence Director and Attorney General to develop a plan to publish the records. The arrangement also aimed to vacate the remaining federal documents in connection with the murder of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. from 1968.

After signing the order, Trump handed over the pen to an adjutant and instructed that he was given Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the best health officer of the Trump government, and nephew by John F. Kennedy and the son of Robert F Kennedy.

According to the Nara website, the collection of assassinations already consists of over six million pages with records, photographs, films, sound recordings and artifacts.

Trump, when he visited the Kennedy Center, had announced the Washington Performing Arts Concert Hall and the theater to the former president that he would publish the documents.

“We have an enormous amount of paper.