Donald Trump promised during his reelection campaign to make public the last batches of still-classified documents on President Kennedy's assassination.
President Trump signed an executive order to release thousands of classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, including records on the assassinations of Sen.
Officials must come up with a plan in the next 15 days to declassify the files, and within 45 days for documents on Robert F Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
President Trump ordered the declassification of secret files on JFK’s assassination, along with documents related to Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Two Republicans, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, broke ranks and voted against nominating Hegseth.
Trump said that people had waited "long enough" for all the facts on JFK's assassination, along with the circumstances surrounding the deat of Martin Luther King Jr. and others too ...
Jack Schlossberg, John F Kennedy's only grandson, has slammed Donald Trump's decision to declassify documents relating to the late president's assassination, saying JFK is being used as a "political ...