“People have been waiting for this for decades. It will be very interesting,” Mr. Trump told reporters during the visit to Kennedy Art Performing Center in Washington on March 17.
US President Donald Trump
According to Reuters, this is the first time Mr. Trump has come to this famous art institute since taking office in January. Here, Mr. Trump also discussed the “improvement” plan for Kennedy Center and the upcoming art program of this place.
In February, Mr. Trump signed the executive order to publish the entire dossier of the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963. In addition, Mr. Trump also pledged to resume the dossier of the assassination of civilian activists Martin Luther King Jr. And Senator Robert Kennedy, John F. Kennedy’s younger brother. Both of these characters were assassinated in 1968 and Robert Kennedy was at the president.
Mr. Kennedy was shot on November 22, 1963 in Dallas (Texas). The only perpetrator was identified as Lee Harvey Oswald.
The assassination of President Kennedy has sparked many conspiracy theories. After 6 decades, the mysteries related to the above still attracted great attention. Therefore, confidential records may reveal more details about the incident, but historians believe that they can hardly help strengthen the assassinated conspiracy theories.
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The US Federal Investigation Department (FBI) in early February announced that there was about 2,400 new documents related to the assassination of Mr. Kennedy. Earlier, these documents were not listed on the case of Mr. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963.
According to The New York Timesa 1992 law asked the US government to publish documents related to the assassination of President Kennedy for 25 years, except for documents that could harm national security. The US National Archives Management and Archives said that the Government has published 99% of about 320,000 documents have been reviewed since 1992, but there are still thousands of documents that have been retained or partially retained.