Tulsi Gabbard announced the launch of preventively classified files on the 1968 murder of Senator Robert F. Kennedy on Friday morning after the presidential orders earlier this year of declassifying the records that will reveal secrets about the murders that shook the country in the 1960s.
Kennedy’s son, the current Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., quoted the other two infamous murders of that decade and told Breitbart News: “I am very grateful to President Trump for lifting him. The murder of murder or murder.
More than 10,000 pages of RFK documents were uploaded on Friday morning in the National Archives, announced the director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard. They come more. After looking for records of the FBI and the CIA stores, 50,000 additional pages of RFK murder files were discovered, Gabbard reported.
She said in a statement:
“Almost 60 years after the tragic murder of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the American people, for the first time, will have the opportunity to review the federal government’s investigation thanks to President Trump’s leadership. It shines a very long light on the truth.”
Gabbard also extended his “deepest thanks to Bobby Kennedy and the families” [sic] Support ”in the effort.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was 14 years old when his father was killed moments after celebrating a primary presidential victory in California in June or 1968 at the Ambassador hotel in Los Angeles.
Citing the autopsy and another evidence of his father, the secretary of the HHS has long criticized the official conclusion that the convicted murderer and the Palestinian refugee Sirhan Sirhan was the lonely gunman who touched his father’s life.
In fact, Kennedy supported the probation of Sirhan from the prison in 2022, which was finally denied by the governor of California Gavin Newsom at the request of other family members.
“Raising the veil in RFK’s documents is a necessary step to restore confidence in the US government,” Kennedy said in another statement. “I am also grateful to Tulsi Gabbard for his stubborn efforts to eradicate and declassify these documents.”
He added to Breitbart: “The release of these documents is an important milestone in the crusade of President Trump to restore the United States as an exemplary republic and a moral authority.”
President Trump also ordered the release of all documents related to the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the murder in 1963 of President John F. Kennedy. The civil rights leader was shot two months before Kennedy in a summer that shook the conscience of America.
For decades, the three murders have been issues of books and theories that question or contradict the official version of government events.
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