JFK Assassination Files Released by Trump Administration, Drawing Kennedy Family Criticism
Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, denounces the lack of family notification and criticizes media coverage of the release.
- The Trump administration released 80,000 files related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination on March 18, 2025, fulfilling a campaign promise to declassify all remaining records.
- Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, criticized the Trump administration for failing to inform the Kennedy family about the release, calling it a surprise.
- Schlossberg accused his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., of being notified about the release in advance, highlighting tensions within the Kennedy family.
- Schlossberg condemned CNN’s coverage of the files as sensationalized and argued that it distracted from more pressing news topics.
- The release has reignited public interest in JFK’s assassination, conspiracy theories, and debates over the Kennedy family’s legacy.