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Trump Administration makes public thousands of files in connection with JFK attack

Dallas (AP) – Unsumed files related to the 1963 assassination attempt by President John F. Kennedy was Published on Tuesday evening.

Around 2,200 files consisted of over 63,000 pages were published on the website of the US National Archives and the recording management. The vast majority of the collection of over 6 million pages with records, photographs, films, sound recordings and artifacts in connection with the attack had previously been published.

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the publication was present even though he appreciated it on about 80,000 pages.

“We have an enormous amount of paper. Visiting The John F. Kennedy Center for the performing arts in Washington.

There is an intensive interest in details in connection with the assassination attempt that has produced countless conspiracy theories.

Here are some things to know:

Trump's command

Shortly after he was sworn in, Ordered Trump The Publication of the remaining classified files In connection with the assassination attempt

He instructed the National Intelligence Director and Attorney General to develop a plan to publish the records. The arrangement also aimed to clear the remaining federal documents in connection with the assassination attempt by Senator Robert F. Kennedy and that of 1968. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

After signing the order, Trump handed over the pen to an adjutant and pointed out that it was given Robert F. Kennedy Jr.The Trump government Top health officer. He is the nephew of John F. Kennedy and son of Robert F. Kennedy. The younger Kennedy, whose anti-accacine activism has alienated him From a large part of his family, said he was not convinced that a lonely shooter was only responsible for his uncle's assassination attempt.

November 22, 1963

When Air uses, the JFK and First Lady Jacqueline is wearing Kennedy built in DallasThey were greeted by a clear heaven and enthusiastic crowds. With a re -election campaign on the horizon next year, they went to Texas to get a political fence trip.

But when the car colonne ended its parade route in the city center, the shots rang out of the Texas textbook Depository Building. The police arrested the 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald, which had positioned itself on the sixth floor of a sniper barle. Two days later, the nightclub owner Jack Ruby Oswald was fatal during a transfer of prisons.

A year after the murder, the Warren Commission, which President Lyndon B. Johnson set up for the investigation, came to the conclusion that Oswald was alone and that there was no evidence of a conspiracy. But that has not suppressed any network of alternative theories over the decades.

The JFK files

In the early nineties, the Federal Government asked that all murder -related documents are accommodated in a single collection of the National Archives and Records Administration. The collection had to be opened until 2017, Apart from the exceptions specified by the President.

Trump, who took office for his first term in 2017, had said Potential damage to national security. And during files continue to be released Some remain invisible during the administration of President Joe Biden.

According to the National Archive, the majority of its collection of over 6 million pages with records, photographs, films, sound recordings and artifacts were published in connection with the assassination attempt.

Researchers have estimated that 3,000 files or something I was not published Either whole or in part. And last month, Said the FBI that it had discovered about 2,400 new records in connection with the assassination attempt. The agency then said that it was working to transfer the records to the national archives in order to be included in the declassification process.

Around 500 documents, including tax returns, are not subject to the 2017 disclosure obligation.

What was learned

Some of the documents From previous publications have offered details of the way intelligence services were operated at this time, including CIA cables and memos, which discuss the visits from Oswald in the Soviet and Cuban messages during a trip to Mexico city just a few weeks before the assassination attempt. The former navy had previously taken over to the Soviet Union before returning home to Texas.

A CIA memo describes how Oswald called the Soviet message in Mexico city to ask a visa for visiting the Soviet Union. He also visited the Cuban embassy, ​​which was apparently interested in a travel visa that would enable him to visit Cuba and wait for a Soviet visa. On October 3, more than a month before the assassination attempt, he drove back to the USA through a transition point on the Texas border.

Another memo that goes out on the day after Kennedy's assassination attempt says that Oswald was informed of a KGB officer in the Soviet embassy in September, according to a caught call in Mexico city. The publications also contributed to understanding this period during the Cold War, the researchers said.