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On Tuesday night, unredacted documents pertaining to President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination were made public. Approximately 2,200 files totaling more than 63,000 pages were available on the US National Archives and Records Administration’s website. Most of the more than 6 million pages of documents, images, videos, audio recordings, and artifacts in the National Archives’ collection about the assassination have already been made public.

Though he believed it would be around 80,000 pages, President Donald Trump informed reporters on Monday that the release was imminent. There is an enormous amount of paper here. When Trump visited the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, he said, “You have a lot of reading.”

Numerous conspiracy theories have been sparked by the keen interest in the assassination’s specifics. Trump authorized the release of the remaining classified documents pertaining to the assassination shortly after taking office.

He instructed the attorney general and director of national intelligence to create a plan for the records’ release. Declassifying the remaining federal documents pertaining to the 1968 assassinations of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy was another goal of the order.

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