Tulsi Gabbard, Trump administration begin releasing RFK assasination files

The Trump administration has begun releasing RFK assassination files, sparking renewed interest in the 1968 case.

The Trump administration has begun releasing the first batch of previously classified records relating to the 1968 assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, providing the public with access to more than 10,000 pages of government files and potentially reigniting debate over the killing that took place nearly six decades ago.

The declassification effort was ordered by President Donald Trump shortly after taking office and is backed by the senator’s son, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The first tranche of files became available online on Friday, with further records expected in the coming months.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who is overseeing the release, said the move reflects the administration’s commitment to transparency.

“Nearly 60 years after the tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the American people will, for the first time, have the opportunity to review the federal government's investigation,” Gabbard said.

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