Washington, January 24 (UITV) – US President Donald Trump has ordered to make public the documents related to the assassinations of former US President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. US President Donald Trump has recently signed an important executive order to make the files related to this public. Trump said that the American public has the ‘right to know the truth’ and while issuing this order, he said that now American citizens should have the right to know about these historical events.
Giving information about this decision, the White House said that this order is an important step for the American public. The statement also said that “after six decades of secrecy, now the time has come to acquaint Americans with the whole truth of these events.” This step of Trump is an important initiative in this direction, which was pending for a long time.
It has been made clear in this executive order that after more than 50 years, the families of the victims of the murders and American citizens now have the right to know the truth. The executive order directed that top administration officials must submit a detailed plan within 15 days to make these documents public.
John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, Texas. There has been a lot of speculation about the reasons for his assassination and the conspiracies behind it. After this, his brother Robert F. Kennedy was also assassinated in 1968 during his campaign as a presidential candidate in California. Just two months later, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, who was one of the biggest leaders of the American civil rights movement. These events had a profound impact on American society and politics and there was an atmosphere of mystery and secrecy about these murders for a long time.
Under this order, the Director of National Intelligence and other appropriate officials were instructed to make public all records related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy and prepare a plan for this within 15 days. After this, documents related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. will also be reviewed and these documents will be made public in full within 45 days.
This move follows an order given by Trump in his first term, in which he directed the concerned agencies to disclose more documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. However, the CIA, Pentagon and State Department still have some documents, which have been refused to be disclosed. The reason for keeping these documents confidential has been cited as security reasons.
However, when Trump was president, he had stopped all documents related to Kennedy’s assassination from being made public at the request of national security agencies, but now Trump had announced during the 2024 election campaign that he would make the remaining documents public. He said that American citizens have the right to know the whole truth of these murders and it is time to disclose these confidential documents.
This order is a historic step and an important step towards uncovering answers to some of the most controversial and deep questions in American history. The disclosure of documents related to these murders will play an important role in understanding the history of American politics, society and civil rights. This is another important step by the Trump administration, which is trying to provide the American people access to important information related to their government.