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Trump says JFK assassination files to be released Tuesday

Mar 17, 2025 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    35% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    21% Positive

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62% : While Trump did not share any details as to what new information the files released Tuesday will contain, he teased the sheer volume of documents to be published, telling reporters: "We have a tremendous amount of paper, you've got a lot of reading.
53% : Trump announced the documents drop Monday while visiting the Kennedy Center, a performing arts venue in Washington named after the late president.
51% : "While we're here I thought it'd be appropriate -- we are, tomorrow, announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files," Trump told reporters.
50% : "People have been waiting for decades for this, and I've instructed my people that are responsible... put together by Tulsi Gabbard," Trump said, referencing his Director of National Intelligence.
35% : " "I don't believe we're going to redact anything," Trump added.
24% : On January 23, Trump signed an executive order calling for the declassification of the JFK assassination documents, a case that still fuels conspiracy theories more than 60 years after his death.
17% : Donald Trump said his administration would be releasing Tuesday remaining government files on the assassination of president John F. Kennedy -- a case that still fuels conspiracy theories more than 60 years after his death.

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