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President Donald Trump has said he may invoke the Insurrection Act, a law that grants the president the authority to deploy ...
A federal judge is weighing a request from the Trump administration to unseal records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. — files that the civil rights leader’s relatives want to keep ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the declassification of records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, former U.S. senator Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader ...
Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley discusses President Donald Trump’s executive order to release records of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., on ‘The Story.’ ...
The Jan. 23 executive order gives intelligence officials two weeks to come up with a plan to make the remaining JFK assassination files available to the public, and 45 days for the RFK and MLK ...
Donald Trump signed an executive order to declassify the assassination files on Martin Luther King, Jr., RFK, and JFK.
An executive order by Donald Trump demands the nation's security organizations create plans to release confidential records regarding the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and ...
Posted 7:01 PM, Jan 24, 2025 and last updated 7:11 AM, Jan 27, 2025 By: Alyssa Jackson The assassination files for JFK, RFK and MLK could be released after an executive from Donald Trump ...
What to know about Trump’s order to declassify files on JFK, MLK, RFK assassinations By Travis Andersen Globe Staff,Updated January 24, 2025, 11:01 a.m.
President Trump signed an executive order declassify any remaining files from Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. MLK was shot and killed on April 4, 1968, in Memphis.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination files will be declassified following an executive order signed by President Trump on Jan. 23, 2025. Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via ...
Trump signs order to declassify JFK, MLK assassination files Trump reversed course on first-term decision to withhold still-classified files on a trio of '60s assassinations By Griffin Eckstein ...