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MPs on either side of the aisle boasts the release of Trump administration Government documents About the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
National Archives announced a tranš of about 80,000 pages late Tuesday night, part of a longtime promise of president Donald Trump declare information about a historical event.
And although there were no information revealed in the initial edition, Rev. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., The progressive Democrat who sponsored the legislation for publishing the Kennedy file, was among those who praised the move.
“It is too early to know if a lot has been published today in the documents, but it is a good sign that some progress is underway to the goal of complete publication,” Cohen said on Tuesday night. “The 1960s killings should be understood in their full historical context, and the documents published can help us get there.”
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The Chairman of the House Supervision Committee James Comer and Ambassador Anna Paulina Luna were two lawmakers satisfied with the publication of the file in the assassination of Kennedy. (Getty Images)
However, the Republicans were more delighted with the praise, including the president of the House GOP control James Comer, R-Ky. He also offered praise for Ambassador Ana Paulina Luna, R-Fla, whom he touched Run the work group aimed at declaring other critical government records.
“President Trump has the most transparent administration in history. President Trump is more affordable to the American people than his predecessor, and his administration publishes critical information to the American people,” Comer said.
Luna said: “Investigating the newly published JFK files, counseling and monitoring of surviving staff of different investigating committees, my working group will reach the bottom of this mystery and share our discoveries with the American people.”

Ambassador Tim Burchett also praised the move. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
“I am happy that after a decade, questions from public and government concealment that the American people can finally have an answer to the assassination of JFK,” said Ambassador Tim Burchett, R-Tenn.
“President Trump He again shows his commitment to have the most transparent administration this country has ever seen. “
Isap. David Schweikert, R-ARIZ, who introduced the original legislation for the declaration of undivided records from Kennedy’s assassination, said: “It has been 61 years since the tragic murder of President John F. Kennedy.

Trump speaks in the oval office of the White House in Washington on Friday, March 7, 2025. (Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Although the large share of published documents is not new, nor do they seem to contain new explosive new information, a significant number is first presented without editorial staccas-long first step for history history and others who have been invested in one of the most important tragedies of the 20th century.
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Trump has signed an executive command that directed the publication of thousands of files related to Kennedy’s assassination, as well as the assassination of his brother Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Mladi, shortly after returning to the White House for his second term.
“It’s big. Many people have been waiting for it for a long time, for years, decades,” the president said when he signed the order. He asked that the pen he used to give to the Minister of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.