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Trump Orders Declassification of All U.S. Records on Amelia Earhart

The directive triggers a search for any remaining government files, though reporters note it is unclear whether classified Earhart records still exist.

Overview

  • In a Truth Social post Friday, the president instructed his administration to release all records related to Earhart, her final trip, and related matters.
  • Agencies must locate, review, and publish any responsive documents, and no new releases were available at the time of reporting.
  • The action follows a July request from Northern Mariana Islands delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds citing regional recollections and constituent interest.
  • Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan vanished in 1937 en route to Howland Island, and a government assessment has long held they likely ran out of fuel and crashed at sea.
  • Coverage notes the announcement comes as Trump faces scrutiny over the pace of releasing Jeffrey Epstein–related files and after prior declassifications of JFK, RFK, and MLK records.