Overview
- The release includes approximately 80,000 pages of unredacted documents, made available online and in person by the National Archives.
- The files include 2,400 newly discovered FBI records, adding to the vast collection of JFK assassination-related materials.
- Historians and researchers are beginning their analysis of the documents, though no immediate revelations have been reported.
- Experts suggest the files are unlikely to contain evidence contradicting the official conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
- The release fulfills President Trump’s January executive order aimed at declassifying all remaining JFK assassination records and rebuilding public trust in federal agencies.