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“It’s approximately 80,000 pages,” Trump said Monday when announcing the release. “So it’s a lot of stuff, and you’ll make your own determination.”
The National Archives on Tuesday released the JFK assassination files pursuant to President Donald Trump's executive order.
You can view the files, here.
“It’s approximately 80,000 pages,” Trump said Monday when announcing the release. “So it’s a lot of stuff, and you’ll make your own determination.”
One of the JFK files includes unredacted testimony from a CIA official related to potential efforts to assassinate Communist Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.