Washington, D.C. – In a historic and highly controversial move, U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order mandating the full declassification of all remaining government files related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The decision, long demanded by conspiracy theorists and historians alike, is expected to send shockwaves through Washington and beyond.
Breaking Decades of Secrecy
The assassinations of JFK in 1963, RFK in 1968, and MLK in 1968 remain some of the most scrutinized events in American history, each shrouded in mystery, speculation, and government secrecy. Despite past declassifications, thousands of crucial documents remained under lock and key—until now.

President Trump, who previously delayed full disclosure in 2017 citing national security concerns, has now reversed course. “The American people deserve to know the truth,” Trump said in a statement. “For too long, hidden forces have kept these files secret. Today, we put an end to that.”
What’s Inside the Files?
While the exact contents of the declassified documents remain unknown, experts anticipate bombshell revelations, including:
- CIA and FBI involvement: The files may contain evidence of intelligence agency surveillance on JFK, RFK, and MLK before their deaths.
- Foreign involvement: The role of Cuba, the Soviet Union, and organized crime in JFK’s assassination has long been debated.
- Potential cover-ups: Many believe government agencies concealed crucial evidence that could rewrite history.

Jefferson Morley, a leading expert on JFK records, hailed the decision as “a seismic moment in American history.” He added, “This could either confirm what we’ve always known or completely upend the official narratives.”
Political Fallout and Conspiracy Frenzy
Trump’s move has already sparked a political firestorm. Critics accuse him of using the files as a political weapon, while supporters claim he is delivering on his promise of government transparency.

Meanwhile, online conspiracy forums are ablaze with speculation. Could these files prove the existence of a second shooter in the JFK assassination? Was RFK’s murder more than just the work of Sirhan Sirhan? And was the FBI complicit in MLK’s killing, as some have long suspected?

What Happens Next?
The National Archives has been instructed to release the files within 30 days, but legal battles are expected. Intelligence agencies may attempt last-minute redactions, citing national security concerns.
Regardless of the outcome, Trump’s executive order has reignited public interest in America’s most infamous assassinations. The truth—whatever it may be—is finally within reach.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.