FBI with new secret documents for the murder of John Kennedy

The FBI has uncovered about 2,400 data related to the murder of President John Kennedy, who never handed over to a board in charge of examining and discovering documents, has taught Axios. Secret data still contains 14,000 pages of documents the FBI found in a review caused by the president's executive order [...]
The FBI has discovered about 2,400 data related to the murder of President John Kennedy, who never handed over to a board in charge of examining and discovering documents, has learned Axios.
Secret data still contains 14,000 pages of documents the FBI found in a review prompted by President Donald Trump's executive order on January 23rd, requiring the publication of all KPC assassination data.
The discovery of 61 years after Kennedy was killed in Dallas follows decades of government reluctance to issue all documents concerning the murder, which sparked a mountain of conspiracy theories.
The existence of new documents was discovered Friday in the White House, when the Office of the Director of National Intelligence under Trump's orders presented its plan to uncover the assassination's data.












