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Trump Releases Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Documents

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  • 10,000 pages of RFK assassination documents released by Trump
  • Sirhan Sirhan's handwritten notes advocating for RFK's disposal
  • FBI documents revealing pre-assassination rumors about Kennedy
  • Trump's transparency push in high-profile assassinations
  • Sirhan deemed suitable for release but remains in prison
  • RFK Jr. commends Trump for releasing files to restore trust
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  • Sirhan filled a page of a notebook with variations of "R.F.K. must die" and "R.F.K. must be killed," showing his deep-seated determination.
  • In a note, Sirhan mentioned advocating for "the overthrow of the current president," indicating his radical political views at the time.
  • Despite being described as friendly by some, Sirhan's plan to kill Kennedy was known to his garbage collector shortly after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, revealing his hidden intentions.
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  • FBI documents reveal interviews with tourists who heard rumors of Kennedy being shot weeks before his death, with various locations mentioned such as Israel, Milwaukee, and Nebraska.
  • Trump's executive order for the release of government documents related to high-profile assassinations like RFK's sheds light on suspicions towards intelligence agencies and aims for transparency.
  • The release of previously hidden files by Trump's administration allows for public scrutiny of CIA and FBI operations and conclusions, potentially sparking more questions and investigations.
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  • Trump championed the release of documents related to high-profile assassinations and investigations, emphasizing transparency.
  • His administration's release of once-hidden files allowed for additional public scrutiny and questions about the operations and conclusions of institutions like the CIA and the FBI.
  • Trump signed an executive order calling for the release of government documents related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., showing his commitment to transparency.
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