The U.S. government has released the final batch of documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination, according to the BBC. The release follows an executive order by President Donald Trump, who had pledged to make all remaining unredacted files public. Trump said 80,000 pages would be unsealed and that nothing would be redacted. Some newly unsealed files still contain redactions or are difficult to read due to poor scans. Experts reviewing the documents say they do not expect any groundbreaking revelations. The release also includes files related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
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00:02U.S. government has released the final batch of documents related to President John F.
00:06Kennedy's 1963 assassination, according to the BBC.
00:10The release follows an executive order by President Donald Trump who has pledged to
00:14make all remaining unredacted files public.
00:17Trump said 80,000 pages would be unsealed and that nothing would be redacted.
00:22Some newly unsealed files still contain redactions or are difficult to read due to poor scans.
00:27Actors reviewing the documents say they do not expect any groundbreaking revelations.
00:31The release also includes files related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and
00:36Martin Luther King Jr.
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