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JFK attack files that are to be published on Tuesday, Pres. Says Trump

According to President Donald Trump, thousands of files on the murder of President John F. Kennedy are expected to be published on Tuesday.

Trump when publishing JFK files

The president made the announcement after a board meeting in the Kennedy Center in Washington DC on Monday.

What we know:

Pres. According to Trump, around 80,000 pages will be published on Tuesday afternoon, which are compiled by the US director of the National Secret Service Tulsi Gabbard.

“This is a big announcement. You have been waiting for it for decades,” he said.

When asked if he had read the files, Trump simply said that he “heard of them” and “it will be very interesting”.

Pres. Trump promised to publish the files when he was elected in a second term.

On January 23, the President signed an executive order to publish the remaining classified documents about Kennedy's attack in the city center of Dallas. The command also orders the publication of documents related to Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

What we don't know:

The Associated Press reports that a few thousand documents still have to be released. Experts do not believe that these documents will contain new, earth -like details.

The content of the documents is not known as well as the amount of editors contained in the documents.

Pres. Trump said that he had instructed his employees not to reduce.

John F. Kennedy AttSelsination Records Collection Act from 1992

(Original signature) The governor of Texas, John Connally, fits his draw (foreground) as US President John F Kennedy (left) and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (in Pink), who have settled on the back seats and were prepared for the car column in the city on November 22nd. After preparing the city after the airport in the city after the airport. After he was prepared after the airport in the city after the airport.

During his first term, President Trump ordered that the records of John F. Kennedy Assassination Records from 1992 were published.

In 1992 the Congress passed President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act. The law ordered the archives, all collected information – around 5 million pages of material – to reveal within 25 years, apart from exceptions that were determined by the President.

Trump promised to release and release all documents collected with minimal editorial offices.

Instead, a few thousand documents were held back during his first term. In 2018, the President said that the potential of the remaining documents, national security, law enforcement authorities or the foreign affairs predominated the public interest.

Another documents were published in 2021 by President Joe Biden. Documents were also published in 2022 and 2023.

What has already been published?

So far, the national archives have published more than 5 million pages with documents in connection with the murder of Kennedy.

Some of the documents include memos of the FBI director J. Edgar Hoover hours after Lee Harvey Oswald was killed in Dallas, and asked the government to dismiss something to convince the public that Oswald John F. killed Kennedy.

It became two days after the president's murder and hours after Oswald from the nightclub owner Jack Ruby was killed in the Dallas police station.

Other documents reveal theories of other government officials who deal with the assassination attempt.

Richard Helms from 1975 states that President Lyndon B. Johnson believed that Kennedy was behind the attack of the South Vietnamese President a few weeks before his assassination attempt and that the shootout was retaliation.

Other documents include reports on strange calls to foreign media, plans to murder the Cuban leader Fidel Castro, and information from the secret service agency of the former Soviet Union, the KGB, which Johnson connected to the murder.

Others are reports on Oswald's trip to Mexico city to visit the messages of the Cubans and the Soviet Union, and agreements with the United States and Mexican governments of the United States to maintain close monitoring of the messages.

Dallas, Texas – November 22, 1963

US President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Governor John Connally, the governor of Texas

Kennedy was fatally shot on November 22, 1963 in downtown Dallas when his carolonne stood in front of the Texas School Book Depository Building, where 24-year-old assassin Lee Harvey Oswald positioned himself from a sniper beard on the sixth stick. Two days after Kennedy had been killed, the nightclub owner Jack Ruby Oswald fatally shot during a prison transfer.

The Warren Commission Schloss 1964 that Oswald acted alone and fired three shots from a window in the depot. Many Americans have questioned this conclusion. In 1978, the House Select Committee ended its own investigation for attacks by finding that Kennedy “was probably murdered due to a conspiracy”.

Five years later, King and Robert F. Kennedy were murdered only a few months.

The source: The information in this article comes from President Donald Trump's statements on March 17, 2025, Fox News Digital, The White House, The National Archives and The Associated Press.

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