Washington:
Former US Attorney General Robert F. The files related to the killings of Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior will be released in the coming days, the director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said on Thursday.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order in January, directing the murder of Kennedy & King Records in connection with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
In March, the National Archives released the last batch of files related to the murder of President Kennedy of November 1963.
Speaking at the White House Cabinet meeting, Gabbard said Robert F. Kennedy and King Records are currently being scanned.
He said, “RFK, along with the murder of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, there are more than 100 people working around the clock to scan the paper around Martin Luther King Jr.’s murder.”
“They have been sitting in boxes and storage for decades,” Gabbard said. “They have never been seen before or not. We will be ready to release here within the next few days.”
The National Archives have released a record to millions of pages related to the murder of President Kennedy in the last decades, but thousands of documents were held back at the request of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Investigation.
The Warren Commission, who investigated the shooting of the Karishmai 46 -year -old President, determined that it was performed by a former American Marine Sharpshooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, who acts alone.
But that formal conclusion has reduced to reduce speculation that there was a more frightening conspiracy behind Kennedy’s murder in Dallas, Texas, and slow release of government files added fuels to various conspiracy principles.
While campaigning for the nomination of the Democratic Presidential President, a Palestinian-Palestinian man Sarhan Sarahan was killed in June 1968, Robert F. Kennedy, the younger brother of the President, who was killed in California in June 1968.
The king was murdered in Memphis, Tennessi in April 1968.
James Earl Ray, a career criminal, convicted the king and sentenced him to 99 years in jail. He died in 1998.
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