President Joe Biden allowed the release of documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, but ordered that some remain secret for now.
The National Archives posted 12,879 documents containing never-before-seen information to its website on Thursday, which was the deadline set by President Joe Biden following a redactions process.
“The John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection (the Collection), established by the National Archives in November 1992, consists of approximately five million pages,” the National Archives said in a press release. “The vast majority of the collection has been publicly available without restrictions on access since the late 1990s. Following today’s release, over 97% of records in the collection are now available.”
At the behest of some agencies and the acting archivist of the United States, citing “identifiable harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or the conduct of foreign relations…
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