Another 60,000 pages of materials about the assassination of Kennedy's brother have been declassified in the United States.
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- Another 60,000 pages of materials about the assassination of Kennedy's brother have been declassified in the United States.


The American authorities have declassified another 60,000 pages of documents in the case of the assassination of the brother of the 35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy Jr. The documents were published on the website of the National Archives of the United States.
"More than 60,000 documents have been discovered, declassified and digitized for public viewing. Today's publication is an important step towards maximum transparency, the search for the truth and its dissemination," X (ex. Twitter) Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
Unlike the documents on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, all materials related to his younger brother, Senator Robert Kennedy, were not disclosed until 2025, they were moved from one archive to another.
The declassified documents describe the contents of various notes discussing versions of the assassination of Kennedy Jr., which were compiled by representatives of many FBI departments.
On March 19, the US National Archives, by order of American leader Donald Trump, published declassified documents about 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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