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Kennedy's grandson criticized the American media for covering documents about his grandfather's death.

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The major American media should not cover the publication of newly declassified documents about the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy in 1963. This was announced on March 19 by the grandson of the deceased leader Jack Schlossberg.

"Hey, news services—CNN, MSNBC, whatever. You don't need to cover the story of fake documents about JFK (John Fitzgerald Kennedy. — Ed.). Especially when there is so much real news," he wrote on the social network X (ex. Twitter).

According to Schlossberg, the administration of US President Donald Trump did not warn the Kennedy family about the publication of the materials. At the same time, he said that the nephew of the assassinated leader, Robert Kennedy Jr., who holds the post of Minister of Health in the federal government, knew about these plans.

On the eve of the National Archives of the United States, by order of President Donald Trump, declassified documents on the assassination of Kennedy, his brother, politician Robert, and black rights activist Martin Luther King. The collection consists of more than 6 million pages of recordings, photographs, films, sound recordings and artifacts.

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