Robert F. Kennedy Assassination

Declassified Files Reveal RFK Sr.’s CIA Debrief After Soviet Trip

The CIA released nearly 1,500 pages of declassified documents related to Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination, fulfilling President Trump’s commitment to transparency. These documents detail the agency’s investigation into Kennedy’s death, including previously unknown contacts between Kennedy and the CIA following his 1955 Soviet Union trip where he acted as a voluntary informant. The release also includes information on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., and other unrelated documents found during the AI-assisted search. The newly released materials further reveal CIA attempts to poison Fidel Castro and internal memos discussing assassination conspiracy theories.

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Trump Releases More JFK, RFK, MLK Assassination Files; Epstein Files Remain Sealed

President Trump issued an executive order fully declassifying all remaining files pertaining to the assassinations of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This action fulfills a 2017 promise and addresses a Congressional mandate from 1992 for the release of all such documents within 25 years. While the National Archives had previously released the vast majority of related materials, thousands of additional documents, some previously unreleased and others with redactions, will now be made public. The president personally presented the signing pen to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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