"In the coming days, we are going to make public remaining records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, as well as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other topics of great public interest," Trump said at a rally in downtown Washington, the day before he takes office for a second, non-consecutive term.
During a victory rally on Sunday, President-elect Donald Trump made a bold pledge to release a trove of long-hidden government files regarding the assassinations of prominent figures like President John F Kennedy, his brother Senator Robert F Kennedy, and Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
At his Victory Day rally prior to Inauguration Day, President Trump re-affirmed his pledge to declassify all documents pertaining to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. In his speech, he said all of this would be done “in the coming days.”
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