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New Straits Times
22-07-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Trump administration releases Martin Luther King Jr. assassination files
WASHINGTON: The Trump administration released hundreds of thousands of pages of records on Monday about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., despite concerns from the civil rights leader's family. "The American people have waited nearly sixty years to see the full scope of the federal government's investigation into Dr King's assassination," Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in a statement. "We are ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our mission to deliver complete transparency on this pivotal and tragic event in our nation's history." Gabbard said more than 230,000 pages of documents were being released and were being published "with minimal redactions for privacy reasons." President Donald Trump signed an executive order after taking office declassifying files on the 1960s assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy, and King. The National Archives released records from John F. Kennedy's November 1963 assassination in March and files related to the June 1968 murder of Robert F. Kennedy in April. King was assassinated in April 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray was convicted of the murder and died in prison in 1998, but King's children have expressed doubts that he was the assassin. In a statement on Monday, King's two surviving children, Martin Luther King III and Bernice King, said they "support transparency and historical accountability" but were concerned the records could be used for "attacks on our father's legacy." The civil rights leader was the target during his lifetime of an "invasive, predatory, and deeply disturbing disinformation and surveillance campaign" orchestrated by then FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, they said in a joint statement. The FBI campaign was intended to "discredit, dismantle and destroy Dr King's reputation and the broader American Civil Rights Movement," they said. "These actions were not only invasions of privacy, but intentional assaults on the truth." "We ask those who engage with the release of these files to do so with empathy, restraint, and respect for our family's continuing grief," they said. The Warren Commission that investigated the shooting of John F. Kennedy determined it was carried out by a former Marine sharpshooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone. That formal conclusion has done little, however, to quell speculation that a more sinister plot was behind Kennedy's murder in Dallas, Texas, and the slow release of the government files added fuel to various conspiracy theories. President Kennedy's younger brother, Robert, a former attorney general, was assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination. Sirhan Sirhan, a Palestinian-born Jordanian, was convicted of his murder and is serving a life sentence in a US prison in California.
Business Times
21-07-2025
- Politics
- Business Times
Trump administration releases Martin Luther King Jr. assassination files
[WASHINGTON] The Trump administration released hundreds of thousands of pages of records on Monday about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. despite concerns from the civil rights leader's family. 'The American people have waited nearly sixty years to see the full scope of the federal government's investigation into Dr King's assassination,' Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in a statement. 'We are ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our mission to deliver complete transparency on this pivotal and tragic event in our nation's history.' Gabbard said more than 230,000 pages of documents were being released and were being published 'with minimal redactions for privacy reasons.' President Donald Trump signed an executive order after taking office declassifying files on the 1960s assassinations of president John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy and King. The National Archives released records from John F. Kennedy's November 1963 assassination in March and files related to the June 1968 murder of Robert F. Kennedy in April. BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up King was assassinated in April 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray was convicted of the murder and died in prison in 1998, but King's children have expressed doubts that he was the assassin. In a statement on Monday, King's two surviving children, Martin Luther King III and Bernice King, said they 'support transparency and historical accountability' but were concerned the records could be used for 'attacks on our father's legacy.' The civil rights leader was the target during his lifetime of an 'invasive, predatory, and deeply disturbing disinformation and surveillance campaign' orchestrated by then-FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, they said in a joint statement. The FBI campaign was intended to 'discredit, dismantle and destroy Dr. King's reputation and the broader American Civil Rights Movement,' they said. 'These actions were not only invasions of privacy, but intentional assaults on the truth.' 'We ask those who engage with the release of these files to do so with empathy, restraint, and respect for our family's continuing grief,' they said. The Warren Commission that investigated the shooting of John F. Kennedy determined it was carried out by a former Marine sharpshooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone. That formal conclusion has done little, however, to quell speculation that a more sinister plot was behind Kennedy's murder in Dallas, Texas, and the slow release of the government files added fuel to various conspiracy theories. President Kennedy's younger brother, Robert, a former attorney general, was assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination. Sirhan Sirhan, a Palestinian-born Jordanian, was convicted of his murder and is serving a life sentence in a prison in California. AFP


NDTV
21-07-2025
- Politics
- NDTV
US Releases Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Files Despite Family's Opposition
Washington: The Trump administration released hundreds of thousands of pages of records on Monday about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. despite concerns from the civil rights leader's family. "The American people have waited nearly sixty years to see the full scope of the federal government's investigation into Dr King's assassination," Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in a statement. "We are ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our mission to deliver complete transparency on this pivotal and tragic event in our nation's history." Gabbard said more than 230,000 pages of documents were being released and were being published "with minimal redactions for privacy reasons." President Donald Trump signed an executive order after taking office declassifying files on the 1960s assassinations of president John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy and King. The National Archives released records from John F. Kennedy's November 1963 assassination in March and files related to the June 1968 murder of Robert F. Kennedy in April. King was assassinated in April 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray was convicted of the murder and died in prison in 1998, but King's children have expressed doubts that he was the assassin. In a statement on Monday, King's two surviving children, Martin Luther King III and Bernice King, said they "support transparency and historical accountability" but were concerned the records could be used for "attacks on our father's legacy." The civil rights leader was the target during his lifetime of an "invasive, predatory, and deeply disturbing disinformation and surveillance campaign" orchestrated by then FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, they said in a joint statement. The FBI campaign was intended to "discredit, dismantle and destroy Dr. King's reputation and the broader American Civil Rights Movement," they said. "These actions were not only invasions of privacy, but intentional assaults on the truth." "We ask those who engage with the release of these files to do so with empathy, restraint, and respect for our family's continuing grief," they said. The Warren Commission that investigated the shooting of John F. Kennedy determined it was carried out by a former Marine sharpshooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone. That formal conclusion has done little, however, to quell speculation that a more sinister plot was behind Kennedy's murder in Dallas, Texas, and the slow release of the government files added fuel to various conspiracy theories. President Kennedy's younger brother, Robert, a former attorney general, was assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination. Sirhan Sirhan, a Palestinian-born Jordanian, was convicted of his murder and is serving a life sentence in a prison in California.


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
‘Kennedy must fall': CIA releases 1,450 pages on Robert F Kennedy assassination; includes chilling note saying he ‘must be disposed of'
The CIA has declassified and released 1,450 additional pages tied to the 1968 assassination of Robert F Kennedy, including 54 documents that were previously classified. Among the new material is a psychological profile of Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian-born Jordanian convicted of Kennedy's murder, as well as his handwritten notes, one ominously reading, 'Kennedy must fall' and 'tonight, tonight. ' The fresh cache may offer new insight into Sirhan's motivations, family background, and international links, though the CIA stressed he was not tied to any terrorist organisation. The documents also detail RFK's 1955 visit to the Soviet Union with then-Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, during which Kennedy reportedly acted as a voluntary informant for the CIA. A CIA official described Kennedy's cooperation as reflective of his 'patriotism and commitment to serving his country,' especially during the height of Cold War tensions when the USSR was America's top geopolitical rival. The release is part of an ongoing transparency effort. 'Today's release delivers on President Trump's commitment to maximum transparency,' said CIA Director John Ratcliffe, adding, 'I am proud to share our work on this incredibly important topic with the American people.' Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard had earlier overseen the release of more than 10,000 pages related to Kennedy's assassination at a Los Angeles hotel after winning the 1968 California Democratic primary. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo In April this year, about 10,000 pages of records related to Kennedy assasination were released, including handwritten notes by the gunman, who said the Democratic presidential candidate 'must be disposed of' and acknowledged an obsession with killing him. RFK's son, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, welcomed the move. 'I commend President Trump for his courage and his commitment to transparency,' he said. 'I'm grateful also to Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe for their dogged efforts to root out and declassify these documents.'


New York Post
12-06-2025
- Politics
- New York Post
CIA releases more than 1,000 pages on RFK assassination — including chilling statement: ‘Kennedy must fall'
WASHINGTON — The CIA released 1,450 additional pages of documents related to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy on Thursday, including 54 previously classified documents. The files could shed new light on the motivations of Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian-born Jordanian citizen convicted of Kennedy's murder after the June 5, 1968, shooting — and contain a psychological profile of Sirhan as well as his handwritten notes. One of the handwritten notes includes the lines 'Kennedy must fall' and 'tonight, tonight.' Advertisement 4 Robert F. Kennedy lies on the floor after being shot on June 5, 1968. Bettmann Archive 4 Part of the declassified document which reads 'Kennedy must fall.' CIA Other records will disclose details about a trip that RFK took with former Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas to the Soviet Union in 1955, during which the future US attorney general and senator 'served the Agency as a voluntary informant.' Advertisement A CIA official said that the documents about Kennedy's journey 'exemplifies the depth of his patriotism and commitment to serving his country,' knowing that 'the USSR was our top adversary at the time.' The information on Sirhan covers his family history and international ties but notes that the gunman was never connected to any terrorist groups, the official added. 'Today's release delivers on President Trump's commitment to maximum transparency, enabling the CIA to shine light on information that serves the public interest,' said CIA Director John Ratcliffe in a statement. 4 Sirhan Sirhan in custody with his attorney in June 1968. AP Advertisement 4 Robert F. Kennedy seen during an interview before he was shot. NBC Newswire/NBCUniversal via Getty Images 'I am proud to share our work on this incredibly important topic with the American people.' Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard previously released more than 10,000 pages about the senator's murder at a Los Angeles hotel following his victory in the 1968 California Democratic presidential primary. 'I commend President Trump for his courage and his commitment to transparency,' Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. added in his own statement. 'I'm grateful also to Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe for their dogged efforts to root out and declassify these documents.'