The White House on January 23 published the executive order of President Trump on the confidentiality and publication of the dossier related to the assassination of three celebrities including President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Pastor. Martin Luther King Jr.
In decree, President Trump said that more than 50 years after the assassination cases, the government has not published all related documents, and the families of the characters on the same American people deserve to be known to the truth and transparent.
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated during his visit to Dallas on November 22, 1963. His younger brother, former Justice Minister and Senator Robert F. Kennedy was shot on May 5, 1968 while campaigning for the presidential election. He died after a day.
Also in 1968, Pastor Martin Luther King Jr was shot at a hotel in Memphis.
President Trump, after signing the decree of the file, gave the pen to sign an order to Mr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the son of the late Senator Kennedy, according to CNN. Mr. Kennedy Jr was chosen by President Trump as Minister of Health and Human Services.
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Many documents related to the assassination of President Kennedy were published, including 13,000 documents published by President Joe Biden. However, many documents have been attached.
Within 15 days from the date of signing, the National Intelligence Director and the Minister of Justice will coordinate with the presidential assistant on national security and presidential lawyer to make a confidential plan. The deadline for publication of the assassination record of Mr. Robert Kennedy and Mr. Martin Luther King is 45 days.
In 2023, the US National Office of Archives completed the assessment of the secret documents related to the assassination of President Kennedy, with 99% of the recorded records. Mr. Biden later informed that the archives had completed the evaluation and confirmed the remaining record of permission that was completely announced before the deadline.
During the first term, Mr. Trump agreed not to publish the entire dossier of the assassination of President Kennedy at the request of national security agencies. However, during the 2024 election, he said he would announce the rest.