Trump Unveils JFK Documents

The federal government has started to release unredacted documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This move follows a promise made by former President Trump during his campaign. One of his first actions in office was to sign an executive order directing Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, to make these files available without redactions.

On Tuesday, the first batch of these documents was made public. However, not all files are currently accessible. Gabbard mentioned that some documents are still withheld due to court seals, grand jury secrecy, or specific tax law protections. These files require further processing before they can be released to the public.

For those interested in exploring the newly available documents, they can be found at archives.gov/jfk. This release is part of ongoing efforts to provide transparency regarding historical events, particularly one as significant and controversial as the JFK assassination.

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