
United States: In an extraordinary twist on Tuesday, the administration of former United States President Donald Trump sanctioned the declassification of a voluminous archive of documents pertaining to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK)—an event that has ignited enduring conspiracy theories for more than six decades.
Extent of the Document Release
On that evening, a considerable collection of 2,182 PDF documents, encompassing approximately 63,400 pages, was publicly released through the digital portal of the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Reports from Al Jazeera indicate that these files emerged in two successive waves, separated by mere hours.
The National Archives confirmed that all records previously restrained under classification protocols are now accessible, either for online viewing or in-person examination. The trove comprises handwritten and typewritten materials, offering novel insights into historical inquiries...
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