Trump says more classified JFK, Epstein files will be released soon

  17 March 2025    Read: 136
Trump says more classified JFK, Epstein files will be released soon

US President Donald Trump said more key files, including those related to convicted pedophile and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, will be released soon, AzVision.az reports, citing Anadolu Agency.

In an interview on Sunday on the Full Measure news program, Trump said: "The Kennedy records are getting out. Those are the ones they really wanted to see the most."

Trump’s comments came after US Attorney General Pam Bondi's revelation that she received a "truckload" of unreleased Jeffrey Epstein documents from the FBI’s Southern District of New York, though she did not specify when they would be made public. Bondi said the DOJ (Department of Justice) would review the documents quickly and called for a "full report" on why they were held at the New York office.

Regarding the classified records related to the Kennedy assassination, Trump said that new documents had been uncovered, with "2,000 more documents" now available. He assured that the release of these files is progressing "pretty rapidly" and said it could happen within weeks.

Trump explained: "During my administration, as you know, I released a lot of them. But then a lot of people started coming in, people that I respected, people that worked for the administration, and they asked me not to release the rest."

Trump added that while he initially respected those requests, he now believes he may have made a mistake by withholding some documents. "I probably wish I did release the whole thing because I have no idea what's in there," he said.

John F. Kennedy, the 35th US president, was shot and killed on Nov. 22, 1963, while traveling in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. His assassination has remained one of the most scrutinized events in American history, fueling numerous conspiracy theories over the years.

Recently, the FBI uncovered 2,400 previously undisclosed records related to the assassination, found within 14,000 pages of documents during a review triggered by President Trump’s January 2023 executive order to release all JFK assassination files. These records, which were not submitted to the JFK Assassination Records Review Board or the National Archives, may contain critical details about the investigation that were kept secret for decades.

 

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