
JFK Assassination Files Finally Revealed

Newly Released Files Shed Light on Robert F. Kennedy Assassination
The US National Archives and Records Administration has made a significant amount of information available to the public, releasing 229 files containing over 10,000 pages on its website. These files pertain to the tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, shedding new light on the investigation that took place nearly 60 years ago.
While some files related to the senator’s assassination were previously released, many others had been sitting in storage facilities for decades, awaiting digitization and public access. Thanks to the efforts of President Trump and the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, the American people now have the opportunity to review the government’s investigation into this historic event.
President Trump has been a strong advocate for transparency, especially in cases involving high-profile assassinations and investigations. The recent release of these files not only allows for public scrutiny but also raises questions about the conclusions and operations of intelligence agencies such as the CIA and the FBI.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the son of the late senator and current US Health and Human Services secretary, praised the courage and efforts of President Trump and Director Gabbard in making these files accessible. He believes that this step is crucial in restoring trust in the American government.
The release of the Robert F. Kennedy assassination files follows the disclosure of unredacted files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. As more information becomes available to the public, the hope is that a clearer picture of historical events will emerge, leading to greater transparency and accountability in government operations.





