MLK Assassination

Trump Admin Releases MLK Files, Sparking Fury Over Epstein File Omission

The Trump administration, under the direction of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, released over 230,000 pages of documents concerning the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling a promise to declassify files related to assassinations. This move, coordinated with various government agencies and touted by officials as a commitment to transparency, comes in the wake of continued public interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The release of the MLK files has not satisfied public demand for information on the Epstein investigation, which remains a major point of focus. Critics have expressed frustration, with many online expressing a desire for the release of the Epstein files instead of the MLK documents.

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Trump Orders Declassification of JFK, MLK Assassination Files

Trump’s recent executive order mandating the declassification of files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy has sparked considerable discussion. The order directs relevant officials to develop and present plans for full release; a 15-day deadline for JFK materials and a 45-day deadline for the MLK and RFK files. This timeframe difference is intriguing and prompts questions about the varying complexities of the cases or perhaps the sheer volume of documents involved.

The order, however, doesn’t guarantee immediate public access. The plans themselves, due within the specified timeframes, will outline the steps necessary for release.… Continue reading