In the United States, documents of about 80 thousand pages regarding the murder of former President John F. Kennedy were declassified in the United States.
More than a thousand documents related to the murder of Kennedy were posted on the website of the National Administration of Archives and Documentation of the United States and became available to the general public.
Earlier, analysts studying the documents regarding the murder told the American media that in recently published materials there is unlikely to find something revolutionary.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump announced the publication of documents and emphasized that people “have been waiting for this for decades.”
Decree on documents related to the murder of Kennedy
January 23 Trump signed a decree on the declassification of previously classified materials regarding the murder of former President Kennedy.
This decree also provides for the publication of all documents related not only to the murder of Kennedy, but also with the murders of his brother Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King.