We have to leave Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Junior killer files in ‘Next a few days’

Robert f. Kennedy Martin Luther King Junior (File Photos)

Robert f. New details have been revealed around the imminent release of files related to the killings of Kennedy and Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., as has been announced by the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabard on Thursday.
At the White House Cabinet meeting, Gabbard revealed that his team is currently digitizing RFK and King Records. He said, “RFK, along with the murder of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, there are more than 100 people working around the clock to scan the paper around Martin Luther King Jr.’s murder.” “They have been sitting in boxes and storage for decades,” said Gabbard. “They have never been seen before or not. We will be ready to release here within the next few days.”
The initiative follows President Donald Trump’s executive order, which was released in January, furthering the unpublished disclosure of these records, with documents related to the murder of President John F. Kennedy.
The National Archives completed the release of the last documents related to the first President Kennedy’s November 1963 murder in March.
Despite releasing millions of pages in recent decades about the assassination of President Kennedy, the National Archives retained several documents at the request of both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The investigation by the Warren Commission determined that the US Marine Sharpshooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, acted independently of killing the 46 -year -old President.
Official findings have not pacified the doubt about alternative principles around Kennedy’s death in Dallas, Texas, contributing to the ongoing speculation with gradual documents release.
In June 1968, during the nomination campaign of his Democratic Presidential President in California, the President’s younger brother, a man from Palestinian-Jordan, Sarahan Sarahan killed Robert F. Kennedy during his nomination campaign in California.
Meanwhile, in April 1968, the king’s life in Memphis, Tennessi ended. James Earl Ray accepted the king’s murder, sentenced to 99 years in jail. He died in 1998 while serving his sentence.

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