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Trump Releases 240,000-Page FBI Surveillance File on Martin Luther King Jr.

A judge lifted the court seal ahead of its 2027 expiration, enabling the first digital release of over 240,000 pages.

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FILE - Martin Luther King Jr., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, speaks to thousands during his "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Aug. 28, 1963, in Washington. (AP Photo/File)
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Overview

  • Justice Department attorneys persuaded a judge to lift a court seal early, allowing the documents to be published online.
  • The trove includes extensive COINTELPRO materials, investigative leads, interviews with associates of assassin James Earl Ray and foreign intelligence notes.
  • DNI Tulsi Gabbard described the digital disclosure as unprecedented and highlighted that many records were digitized for the first time.
  • King’s surviving children and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference deemed the timing insensitive and urged audiences to view the files with empathy and respect for the family’s ongoing grief.
  • Scholars report no major new revelations; civil rights leaders such as Rev. Al Sharpton argue the release serves to divert attention from the Jeffrey Epstein records dispute.