News

The Trump administration released 80,000 files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy Tuesday evening — triggering a feeding frenzy among amateur historians, conspiracy buf… ...
President Trump signed an executive order to declassify any remaining files from John F. Kennedy's assassination. JFK was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas in 1963.
The world stood on the edge of nuclear conflict as a U.S. president held firm and took radical action to end that threat ...
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday began releasing what it said were all of the government's classified files on the 1963 assassination of President John F ...
President-elect Donald Trump pledged Sunday to release a trove of long-hidden government files on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Billing it as ...
The Justice Department appeared to acknowledge in an unusual statement this week the existence of investigations into former ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to declassify files on the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
Donald Trump made waves by releasing thousands of classified files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. While many anticipated explosive revelations, Trump’s document ...
President Donald Trump on Monday said he will order the public release of around 80,000 pages on the assassination President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday.
Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, who was a part of the 1963 JFK assassination probe, spoke with Fox News Digital about the Trump administration's effort to release long classified files.
President-elect Trump vowed Sunday that he would release long-classified government records on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy.
US Donald Trump said his administration will release on March 18, 2025, the remaining government files on the assassination of president John F. Kennedy -- a case that still fuels conspiracy ...