President-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday he would release classified documents in the coming days related to the assassinations of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Trump vowed to release outstanding files on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Trump, returning to the White House, vowed to release classified documents on the JFK assassination and others. While he previously released some files, many remain classified due to national security concerns.
President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to release classified documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. The announcement was made ahead of his return to the White House,
During his pre-inauguration "victory rally," Trump slammed DEI as "destructive" and said he would declassify FBI files on MLK.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential figures ... At the time, Senator John F. Kennedy (JFK) was running against Richard Nixon for the US presidency. Although Kennedy was ...
If he were alive today, King would be turning 96 this month. Robert F. Kennedy tells a gathering in Indianapolis on April 4, 1968, that Martin Luther King Jr. is dead. Robert F. Kennedy was in Indianapolis campaigning at the time and announced King's death ...
The U.S. is set to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal holiday set aside to honor the life of the civil rights icon. But in two states, Monday is also Robert E.
The Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday has been observed now for 39 years — the same length as King’s life. At the time of the first celebration in 1986, M. Carl Holman, president of the ...
Trump did not specify which documents would be released, and he did not promise a blanket declassification. Read more at straitstimes.com.
As Martin Luther King Jr. Day falls on Inauguration Day, biographer Patrick Parr looks at what civil rights leader would have wanted as president.
The Albany Movement was not a failure. It was a targeted hit by a president protecting the vested interests of a rabid racist and his own shot at a second term.