The FBI has discovered about 2,400 documents relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy that were never given to a board that was supposed to review and disclose the documents, reports Axios.
The White House became aware of the documents when the Director of National Intelligence submitted the plan to comply with Trump’s executive order to release all documents relating to the November 22, 1963, assassination.
The discovery of the documents doesn’t necessarily indicate anything nefarious. The JFK assassination was one of the most investigated crimes in U.S. history. Forty-eight FBI field offices were involved, and thousands of agents worked on the case. There were bound to be some documents that went undiscovered.
“The FBI conducted a new records search pursuant to President Trump’s Executive Order issued on January 23, 2025, regarding the declassification of the assassination files of JFK, RFK, and MLK. The search resulted in approximately 2400 newly inventoried and digitized records that were previously unrecognized as related to the JFK assassination case file,” the agency added. “The FBI has made the appropriate notifications of the newly…
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