• 2 days ago
At a White House press briefing on Wednesday, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt spoke about the newly released JFK files.


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00:00and to end it once and for all.
00:03President Trump also promised maximum
00:05transparency and a commitment to rebuild
00:07the trust of the American people in our
00:09intelligence community.
00:11Part of that promise was to fully release
00:13previously classified records related to the
00:15assassination of former President John F.
00:18Kennedy, and he made that happen yesterday.
00:21This historic release consisted of approximately
00:2380,000 pages of previously classified
00:26records that are now published.
00:29The records are available to access either online
00:32at archives.gov slash JFK, or in person,
00:36accessible to the American people at the National
00:38Archives in College Park, Maryland.
00:41Records that are currently only available for in
00:43person viewing are being digitized and will be
00:46uploaded in the coming days.

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