Overview
- Director Tulsi Gabbard confirmed that files on the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. have been fully scanned and will be released in the coming days.
- The records, stored for decades and never previously digitized, are part of a transparency initiative launched by a January executive order from President Trump.
- Over 100 personnel have worked continuously to prepare these documents for public access, marking a significant step in the declassification effort.
- Government teams are actively searching FBI, CIA, and other agency archives for additional unreleased assassination-related materials.
- This release follows the March declassification of the final batch of JFK assassination records, addressing longstanding public interest and conspiracy theories.