
JFK assassination files to be released Tuesday, Trump says
CBSN
President Trump announced that tens of thousands of pages of the JFK assassination files would be released to the public Tuesday.
"People have been waiting decades for this," the president said of the release of files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Mr. Trump, who was speaking at the Kennedy Center Monday, added that he didn't believe the material, "approximately 80,000 pages," would be redacted.
"I said during the campaign that I'd do it, and I'm a man of my word," the president said of the impending release.

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