
United States – In a historic move toward transparency, the U.S. National Archives has publicly released more than 10,000 never-before-seen documents related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. The bombshell disclosure follows former President Donald Trump’s directive to declassify sensitive information tied to some of America’s most shocking political killings.
New RFK Files Spark Renewed Questions About the 1968 Tragedy
The newly available records have been uploaded to the National Archives website, marking a rare and significant moment in U.S. history. The documents are expected to offer fresh insights—and possibly explosive revelations—about the events surrounding RFK’s assassination. This is part of a broader declassification effort that also included files on the 1963 murder of President John F. Kennedy...
Read More >>
You Might Also Like

|