Washington, D.C. – March 18, 2025
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that his administration is set to release all remaining files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy without any redactions. This move is expected to bring long-awaited transparency to one of America’s most debated historical events.
Trump, who has previously advocated for the full declassification of JFK assassination records, made the statement during a public event, emphasizing the importance of public access to historical information. “The American people deserve to know the full truth about what happened on that fateful day in Dallas,” he said.
The National Archives has gradually released thousands of documents over the years, but some files have remained partially redacted due to national security concerns. Trump had earlier approved limited releases during his presidency but faced resistance from intelligence agencies.
Historians and researchers have long speculated about potential undisclosed details in the files, including CIA operations and possible foreign involvement in Kennedy’s assassination on November 22, 1963. The decision to release the files without redactions is expected to fuel renewed interest in the case and may provide clarity on lingering conspiracy theories.
The exact timeline for the document release remains unclear, but Trump assured that all files would be made available to the public soon.