
Trump administration vows release of RFK assassination files within days. Here's what we know.
CBSN
The Trump administration plans to release new documents on former Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination in the coming days, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Thursday, bringing fresh attention to a killing that has drawn public fascination for decades.
It's not clear what — if any — new information will emerge from the release. But the disclosures have drawn the backing of President Trump and his health and human services secretary, the slain politician's son Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
During the cabinet meeting in which Gabbard announced the planned release, the health secretary — who has claimed for years his father's convicted assassin, Sirhan Sirhan, may be innocent — said he's "very grateful" for the release, while Mr. Trump said, "it's time."

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