FBI admits it found 2,400 new pages of documents to release about JFK assassination A search carried out in January this year following Trump’s executive order unearthed new records relating to Kennedy’s assassination.
In a statement on Tuesday, the FBI said due to “technologic advances” of the bureau’s record keeping processes, a new search carried out in January this year following Trump’s executive order unearthed new records relating to Kennedy’s assassination.
Gerald Posner, author of Case Closed, which concludes that Oswald acted alone, said it’s possible that the newly discovered files are repeats of documents that are already in the National Archives’ collection or they could be documents the review board for the collection had previously said it didn’t want.
The FBI says it has found 2,400 new pages of documents about the assassination of John F. Kennedy following President Donald Trump’s decision to release the highly classified files.
Trump’s order last month directed the national intelligence director and attorney general to develop a plan to release classified records related to Kennedy’s assassination.