
Files on the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in the United States

The 229 documents related to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 have been made public on the website of the US National Archives and Records Administration. This move provides an opportunity for the American people to further examine the investigation into this tragic event.
US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard commented on the release of the documents, stating that it has been nearly 60 years since Robert F. Kennedy’s murder and now thanks to President Trump, the public has the chance to delve into the federal government’s investigation.
This development comes after approximately 80,000 pages of documents regarding the assassination of former president John F. Kennedy were released to the public earlier this year. Analysts who have reviewed these documents have expressed doubts about any groundbreaking revelations in the newly released files.
President Trump signed a decree on January 23, mandating the public disclosure of the secret files pertaining to the Kennedy assassinations, including Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. This decision marks a significant step towards transparency and may shed further light on these historic tragedies.





