Former President John F., director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. Following the files related to Kennedy’s murder, President Donald Trump praised that he is “entering a new era of maximum transparency.”
“President Trump is beginning a new era of maximum transparency,” Gabbard has written in one Post On X, “Today, according to their direction, the files of JFK murder are being released to the public without any shortage.
Files can be accessed directly by the public on the National Archives website here. Page for JFK murder records on national archives website:
According to the instructions of President Donald Trump of March 17, 2025, all records were stopped for the first classification which President John F. Kennedy is part of the murder record collection.
The National Archives has participated with the federal government agencies to follow the President’s instructions in support of the Executive Order 14176.
As on March 18, 2025, records are available on this page or individually, through hard copy or on analog media formats, to reach the National Archives online at College Park, Maryland. As the records are digitized, they will be posted on this page.
A day after Trump announced, files release that around 80,000 files will be released by Gabard on Tuesday, saying “people have been waiting for this for decades”.
Kennedy was shot dead on November 22, 1963 after riding in his motorcycle through Dallas, Texas.
In January, Trump, Kennedy, his brother Robert F. An executive order signed, declaring the records related to the killings of Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Junior.
During his presidential campaign, Trump vowed to create a commission about the President’s killings and that the Commission Robert F. Kennedy Junior will be a tribute to JFK’s nephew and Robert F. Kennedy’s son.
As Breetbart News said earlier, “Kennedy’s father, Robert F. Kennedy, died the next day after winning the Democrat primary in California on 5 June 1968.”