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Trump administration releases first round of RFK assassination files
- The US National Archives released over 10,000 pages of records related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, following President Donald Trump's order to publish previously classified information.
- Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, stated that this release allows Americans to review the federal government's investigation into the assassination for the first time.
- An additional 50,000 pages are being prepared for public release as part of Trump's commitment to declassify documents related to major historical figures.
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INTERVIEW: National Archivist’s top advisor dives into RFK Files: Sirhan still theorized as lone assassin, but people should make up their own minds
THE LOWDOWN:Fifty-seven years after his death, the files surrounding then-Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Sr.’s assassination are rolling out for release.Jim Byron, the new Senior Advisor to the Acting Archivist spoke with the Washington Reporter in his office, located just 100 steps from the Declaration of Independence, about the newly-declassified files, and what they showed.“In these 10,000 documents, there’s no smoking gun,” Byron said. Many of t…
Robert Kennedy was fatally wounded on June 5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump's government released on Friday more than 10,000 pages of archives related to the 1968 murder of Robert F. Kennedy
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