President John F. Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg has slammed Donald Trump for planning to declassify the documents about the slain leader's death.
President Donald Trump has mandated the declassification of thousands of documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. With an executive order,
Trump promised to release the documents during his first term but later complied with intelligence community requests to keep much of the material classified.
The order directs the director of national intelligence and the attorney general to develop a plan within 15 days to declassify the remaining JFK records.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to declassify files on the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
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US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to declassify documents related to the assassinations of former president John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Kennedy family member Jack Schlossberg criticized President Trump for allegedly using the late President John F. Kennedy as a “political prop” after Trump ordered the declassification of files related to his grandfather’s assassination on Thursday.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aiming to declassify remaining federal records relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.