The president of USADonald Trump, signed a decree for Thursday for Declassify the archives about the murders in the 1960s of President John F. Kennedy and his brother Bobby Kennedyas well as that of the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. “Many people have waited for this for years, for decades,” he said.
The decision comes after his statements to the press during the signing of the presidential decree in the Oval Office of the White House. “Everything will be revealed,” he added.
National archives to get to the truth
The national archives published tens of thousands of documents in recent years related to the murder of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963, but also thousands were retained, claiming concern for national security.
The Warren Q CommissionHe investigated the murder of 46 -year -old president determined that he was committed by An exfrancoter of the Marines, Lee Harvey Oswaldand that acted alone. But conspiracy theories followed, after the speculation of a plot. The slow dissemination of government archives, in part, was a reason to feed them.
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Trump signed up against several edges, such as China and an alleged illegal espionage through Tik-Tok, immigration and criminal violence.
In April 1968, two months before the magnicide of “RFK”, Martin Luther King Jr., one of the main figures in the fight against segregationism and social justice, He was killed on the balcony of the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray was convicted of death and died in prison in 1998, but King’s children have expressed doubts in the past about Ray was the murderer.
Trump’s first interview as president: he spoke of China, Tiktok, secret archives and immigrants
Trump gave his first interview since a new mandate began as president of the United States last Monday. There he pointed against several edges, such as China and an alleged illegal espionage through Tik-Tok, immigration and criminal violence.
About his promise to make public the FBI secret files linked to the murder of John F. Kennedy, former president of the United States, indicated that he would “immediately”. In his first mandate had advanced with a part of declassification of more than 2,000 recordsbut this time he said that I would publish everything.
“I did it with Kennedy, to some extent. But Some government officials asked me not to do so And, as you know, you have to respect them, ”he mentioned in this regard. “Simply It wasn’t a good time to publish thembut this time I will try to do it right away, After obtaining the information, ”he said.
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