Previously classified documents on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy have been released
You can read the documents here.The release still leaves some thousands of documents either partially redacted or withheld entirely. It is expected to prolong the bitter debate between the federal government and JFK researchers, who have argued that the CIA, the FBI and other national security agencies have continually stonewalled a congressionally mandated release.
"The PIDB's expectation is that, a year from now, most of the records currently withheld will be declassified and available to the public."Researchers frustrated with Biden administration approachBut even before Wednesday's release, longtime assassination researchers expressed frustrated with the Biden administration's piecemeal approach.
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