Politics
Unveiling the Secrets: Trump Administration Releases 80,000 Pages of JFK Assassination Files

On March 18, 2025, the U.S. government released approximately 80,000 pages of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, marking a significant step toward transparency.
A New Era of Transparency
This release aligns with Executive Order 14176, signed by President Donald Trump on January 23, 2025, which mandated the declassification of records concerning the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.
Highlights from the Released Files
While the administration does not anticipate groundbreaking revelations, the documents provide additional context to previous investigations. Notably, they include details about Lee Harvey Oswald’s interactions with the Soviet embassy and surveillance by the KGB.
Public Reaction and Ongoing Speculation
The release has reignited public interest and speculation, with historians and conspiracy theorists alike delving into the newly available information. Despite the extensive documentation, debates about the true circumstances surrounding JFK’s assassination persist, reflecting enduring skepticism about official narratives.
Accessing the Documents
The declassified files are accessible to the public through the National Archives, both at the College Park, Maryland facility and online as digitization progresses.
This unprecedented release represents a pivotal moment in the quest for historical clarity, offering scholars and the public an opportunity to re-examine one of the most scrutinized events in American history.