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The US government has started issuing President John Kennedy’s murder documents, which still causes conspiracy theory 60 years.
The issue implies the executive order in January, President Donald Trump, which demanded that unregistered files be published.
Historians do not expect many major discoveries in the records they combed after Tuesday’s exit. Trump estimates that 80,000 documents will be unsailed.
US authorities have previously released hundreds of thousands of JFK documents, but followed some national security problems. Many Americans still believe that Lee Harvey Oswald’s militant has not acted alone.
On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was shot dead during a visit to Dallas, Texas.
It is unclear how many Kennedy’s materials released by the National Archives and records.
According to experts, many of the documents were published in part -edited form.
“You read a lot,” Trump told reporters on Monday, viewing the release. “I don’t believe we’re going to edit anything.”
But some of the hundreds of files that were not peeled on Tuesday evening seemed to be dark, according to US media, and others were difficult to read because they faded or poorly scanned photocopies.
The government commission determined that President Kennedy was shot dead by Lee Harvey Oswald, a sea veteran and a self -designed Marxist who moved to the Soviet Union and then returned to the United States.
But the decades polls show that most Americans do not believe that Oswald was the only killer.
Questions unanswered for a long time, causing the theories about the involvement of government agents, mafia and other whimsical characters – as well as more foreign claims.
In 1992, Congress passed a law on the issue of all documents related to the investigation for 25 years.
Both Trump in the first term, and President Joe Biden released a bunch of JFK documents, but thousands are still partially or completely secret.
Trump’s executive order also called on government archivists to release files related to the killings of presidential candidate Robert Kennedy and civil rights icon Martin Luther King, both of which were shot in 1968.
The Republican president promised during the White House racing last year to release JFK files shortly after he provided Robert F Kennedy, JFK’s nephew and son Robert Kennedy, provided the approval of Robert F Kennedy.
Kennedy -Jr. became the secretary of Trump’s health.