U.S. President Donald Trump has directed officials to draft plans for the declassification of documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy (JFK), Robert F. Kennedy (RFK), and Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump emphasized the public’s long-standing demand for transparency, declaring, “Everything will be revealed.” Trum pushes for unfolding decades-long secrets.
The order requires officials to propose a declassification plan within 15 days, though implementation remains uncertain. Decades of investigations have left thousands of documents redacted, fueling conspiracy theories about government involvement, organized crime, and more.
Experts, including JFK historian Jefferson Morley, applaud Trump’s initiative but highlight the importance of execution, cautioning that intelligence agencies may resist full transparency.
Newly released evidence, including details from former Secret Service agent Paul Landis, has reignited skepticism of the official narratives, adding intrigue to these pivotal moments in U.S. history. Observers await potential revelations with cautious optimism.