Overview
- In a Truth Social post on Friday, the president directed his administration to declassify and release any government files related to Earhart, her final flight, and her life.
- Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan vanished in 1937 en route to Howland Island, and a government‑commissioned report has long held that they likely ran out of fuel and crashed at sea.
- Officials and archives have not detailed what materials, if any, remain classified or provided a timeline for any public release.
- The announcement drew criticism from commentators who pressed for action on Jeffrey Epstein‑related records that remain partly withheld.
- Northern Mariana Islands delegate Kimberlyn King‑Hinds recently urged the White House to declassify any Earhart files, citing regional interest and longstanding local recollections.