
By CWEB News Political Desk
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an unprecedented push for government accountability, President Donald Trump has fulfilled a cornerstone promise of his 2025 administration by ordering the full declassification of the remaining JFK assassination files, alongside long-sealed records tied to the murders of Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The bold decision, announced Monday during a visit to the Kennedy Center, has been hailed as a victory for truth-seekers and historians nationwide.
“Tomorrow, we’re announcing and releasing all of the Kennedy files—no more delays, no more excuses,” President Trump declared to reporters, emphasizing his commitment to transparency. “The American people deserve answers, and they’ve waited far too long.”
The release, set to include over 1,500 documents from the National Archives, marks the culmination of a pledge Trump first made days after taking office. By declassifying files related to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy and the 1968 killings of RFK and MLK, the administration aims to shed light on one of the most scrutinized chapters in U.S. history.
“President Trump is tearing down the walls of secrecy that have shielded these tragedies for generations,” said Dr. Henry Carter, a historian and author of Shadowed Truths. “This isn’t just about history—it’s about restoring public trust in our institutions.”
The announcement drew widespread praise from bipartisan transparency advocates. “Finally, a leader willing to prioritize the people’s right to know,” said Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
Key highlights of the release include:
- JFK Files: Previously classified CIA and FBI reports on Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities, potential foreign contacts, and intelligence agency responses.
- RFK Records: Documents examining Sirhan Sirhan’s trial, LAPD investigations, and conspiracy theories surrounding the 1968 assassination.
- MLK Files: FBI memos related to surveillance of Dr. King, threats against his life, and the hunt for James Earl Ray.
Supporters applauded Trump’s courage in confronting bureaucratic resistance. “For decades, administrations hid behind ‘national security’ to keep these files buried,” said civil rights advocate Rev. Samuel Waters. “President Trump is honoring the legacy of these leaders by ensuring their stories are told fully and fairly.”
The move aligns with the administration’s broader agenda to declassify historical records, including revisiting probes into the Clinton email controversy and the origins of the Russia investigation. “Sunlight heals,” Trump remarked. “We’re pulling back the curtain so the truth can speak for itself.”
Critics, while sparse, questioned the timing, but historians overwhelmingly praised the decision. “These files could rewrite chapters of our history books,” said Dr. Emily Torres of the National Archives Foundation. “President Trump’s actions ensure future generations won’t inherit our unanswered questions.”
As the documents go public Tuesday, CWEB News will provide live analysis and expert commentary to unpack their significance.
Stay with CWEB News for exclusive coverage of this historic step toward transparency and accountability.
— CWEB News: Truth First.
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