Trump ordered the release of final files on the killings of JFK, RFK and MLK. Donald Trump News

The US President says that ‘everything will be revealed’ about the JFK murder case which has given air to the principles of conspiracy for decades.
The United States President Donald Trump has ordered to make and release all the remaining files related to the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy, which has been a matter of popular conspiracy principles for six decades.
The executive order of Trump signed on Thursday also called for the release of the last records on the killings of JFK’s younger brother Robert F. Kennedy and Civil Rights Icon Martin Luther King Junior.
“This is a big one. Many people have been waiting for it for years,” Trump said while signing the order at the White House.
“And everything will appear.”
Under Trump’s order, the National Intelligence Director will have to present a plan within 15 days for “complete and complete release” of the files related to the murder of JFK and one within 45 days to issue documents on the other two murders. The plan has to be submitted.
The circumstances of JFK’s murder in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 have confused Americans for decades, showing widespread doubts about the official explanation of murder.
In the 2023 Galp Poll, 65 percent of the Americans said that they did not believe the Warren Commission’s conclusion that the American naval experienced Lee Harvey Oswald, who was arrested in the case of JFK’s death case, had worked alone in the President’s murder.
Twenty percent of the respondents said that they believe that Oswald hatched a conspiracy with the US government, while 16 percent said they believe they worked with the CIA.
Trump’s nominee for Health Secretary and Robert F. Kennedy’s son Robert F. Kennedy Junior claimed in a 2023 interview that the CIA’s involvement in the murder of his uncle was “tremendous” evidence and “very solid” but “circumstantial” evidence The intelligence agency was involved in his father’s death.
After signing his order at the Oval Office, Trump handed over the pen he used to a colleague, “Give it to RFK Junior”.
Criticizing Trump’s order, JFK grandson Jack Shlossberg said his grandfather’s death was not part of the “unavoidable grand plan”.
“Defigus is using JFK as a political support, when he is not here to retaliate. There is nothing brave in this, “Shlossberg, who works as a political correspondent for Vogue magazine, said in a post on X.
In 1992, the US Congress passed a law stating that the outstanding files related to the JFK murder case would be issued within 25 years, until the President determines that the loss to national security is more than the public interest in disclosure. .
Trump ordered the release of over 2,800 documents on the arrival of 2017 deadline, but stopped thousands of files pending for reviews, bending in front of CIA and FBI pressure.
Former US President Joe Biden’s administration ordered to release more than 17,000 documents, while less than 4,700 was partially or completely stopped.
According to the National Archives, overall, over 99 percent of the around 320,000 documents reviewed since the 1992 law was passed.
The King, whose “I have a dream” speech became a decisive moment of the struggle of black Americans for equality, was deadly shot deadly outside a motal in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968.
Robert F. Kennedy was shot dead on 5 June 1968 at a hotel in Los Angeles soon after finishing his speech to celebrate his victory at the Democratic Presidential Primary in California.