
by Jefferson Morley at JFK Facts
At least six key documents remain out of public view. Rep. Luna is investigating.
The CIA has not turned over any new documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in the nine weeks since President Donald Trump’s Jan. 23 executive order requiring “full and complete” disclosure of all JFK records in the government’s possession.
“The Archives has not received new JFK records from any federal agency except for the FBI,” a senior Archives official told JFK Facts this week.
In February, the FBI announced that, in response to the order, it had conducted a new search of its archives and found 2,400 documents, totaling some 14,000 pages, that had not been turned over to the Archives previously.
(The Archives official showed JFK Facts staff the 16 boxes of FBI documents that are now being digitized and catalogued for public release in the coming weeks. While we are still analyzing these records, I can tell you they contain a significant document about Lee Harvey Oswald. More on that in a coming post.)
The Archives released thousands of pages of CIA material beginning on March 18,…
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