The FBI said Monday that it discovered roughly 2,400 records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
President Donald Trump has vowed to release the remaining classified files related to the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
"The FBI conducted a new records search pursuant to President Trump's Executive Order issued on January 23, 2025, regarding the declassification of the assassination files of JFK, RFK, and MLK.
Instead, I believe that the most interesting documents to be released will relate to the assassination of Kennedy’s brother. On June 4, 1968, New York senator Robert F Kennedy, who had been JFK ...
The FBI announced Tuesday that investigators discovered some 2,400 new documents that were “previously unrecognized as related to the JFK assassination case file” as they carried out Trump’s ...
"The FBI conducted a new records search pursuant to President Trump's Executive Order issued on January 23, 2025, regarding the declassification of the assassination files of JFK, RFK, and MLK.
Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. “The search resulted in approximately 2,400 newly inventoried and digitized records that were previously unrecognized as related to the JFK assassination case ...
But how much about the assassination is really left in the cabinets of the intelligence community? Below is everything we know about the JFK files and how we got here. The executive order demands ...
JFK assassination files are one step closer to possible public release per a President Trump executive order to declassify ...
"The question for me is not whether the CIA was complicit, but whether the CIA was negligent," said Gerald Posner, author of "Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK." ...
On Feb. 12, 1964, a little more than 10 weeks following the assassination of President John ... Harvard historian Fredrik Logevall, author of JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917-1956.