Overview
- Trump announced the order on Truth Social, calling Earhart's fate a subject that has captivated millions for decades.
- The directive instructs agencies to make public all government documents on Earhart, her final flight, and anything that concerns her.
- Officials have not specified when records will be released or how the review and disclosure process will proceed.
- Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan vanished in 1937 en route to Howland Island, with fuel exhaustion near the island described as the prevailing theory.
- Trump has previously ordered releases of records tied to other historical figures, including John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.