Trump orders release of JFK, MLK assassination documents. When will they see the light of day?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
85% : In the Thursday order, Trump wrote that the release of all federal records pertaining to the assassinations of RFK and MLK Jr. is in the best interest of the public.48% : Related:Trump signed many executive orders on first day but none on taxes for tips, overtime.
48% : Within 15 days of the order being signed on Jan. 23, the Director of National Intelligence and the Attorney General are required to present a plan to Trump on the process of releasing JFK's records.
46% : As he pushed for desegregation in the United States, he became a polarizing figure for the country.
40% : Why Trump is ordering the release of confidential recordsAccording to the order, information regarding JFK's assassination was originally intended to be released on Oct. 26, 2017 per the The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992.
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