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RFK and MLK Assassination Files to Be Released Within Days

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announces imminent public release of never-before-seen records, with additional efforts underway to locate more undisclosed files.

Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard more than 100 people have been working “around the clock” to scan the documents.
US President Donald Trump signs an executive order to declassify files on the assassinations of former president John F. Kennedy, former attorney general Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr
Mourners gather at the Ebenezer Baptist Church for funeral services for the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in Atlanta, Ga., April 9, 1968. Seated from far left are, Sen. Robert Kennedy and his wife, Ethel; Archbishop Cooke of New York, in front of Kennedy; Margaretta Rockefeller, third from left in next row; Whitney Young of the Urban League, leaning forward and speaking to Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen, at far right. Among the people standing are, Michigan Gov. George Romney, third from right; New York Mayor John Lindsay; and New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, far right. (AP Photo)

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.