Trump to Release More Key Documents, Including Kennedy Assassination and Epstein Files

Trump to Release More Key Documents, Including Kennedy Assassination and Epstein Files

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US President Donald Trump announced that more key files, including those related to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, will soon be released, CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency

In a Sunday interview on Full Measure, Trump confirmed that the release of Kennedy-related documents would soon take place, noting that "the Kennedy records are getting out. Those are the ones they really wanted to see the most."

Trump's comments followed US Attorney General Pam Bondi’s revelation that she received a "truckload" of unreleased Epstein documents from the FBI’s Southern District of New York. Bondi stated that the Department of Justice would review the documents quickly, and she called for a "full report" on why they were previously withheld.

Regarding JFK's assassination, Trump revealed that "2,000 more documents" have been uncovered. He assured that their release is progressing "pretty rapidly" and could happen within weeks. Trump shared that while he initially withheld some documents at the request of advisors, he now believes he may have made a mistake and wished he had released everything earlier.

The JFK assassination, which occurred on November 22, 1963, has long been a subject of conspiracy theories. Recent FBI findings of 2,400 newly discovered records related to the event could shed new light on the investigation that has remained classified for decades.

Trump also addressed the ongoing war in Ukraine, noting that negotiations for a 30-day ceasefire are continuing and expressing hope for a resolution with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He suggested that talks were progressing and expressed confidence that Putin would agree to the ceasefire.

In trade news, Trump emphasized the importance of tariffs on imports, particularly steel, aluminum, and dairy products, to protect US industries. He reiterated his stance on "making America rich again," highlighting the tariffs as a critical part of his economic strategy.

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