The release on Tuesday night, March 18 comes after Trump signed a Day 1 executive order aimed at fully releasing government documents related to the assassinations of Kennedy, his brother and presidential candidate, New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
The documents are not expected to change the long-held findings that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy on Friday, Nov. 22, 1963 while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas.
But there could be revelations involving interactions involving Oswald or other matters between US intelligence agencies and foreign governments.
The approximately 60,000 documents are available to view on the National Archives website here. Over 1,100 entries of hyperlinked PDF files are listed on the page.
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