DALLAS — President Donald Trump says files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy will be released Tuesday without any redactions, making good on a promise he made during his campaign.
Trump told reporters Monday that his administration will be releasing 80,000 files, though it’s not clear how many of those are among the millions of pages of records that have already been made public. He did not give further details on the release.
‘‘We have a tremendous amount of paper. You’ve got a lot of reading,‘’ Trump said while at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington.
He also said he doesn’t believe anything will be redacted from the files. ‘’I said, ‘Just don’t redact. You can’t redact,‘’' he said.
Many who have studied what’s been released so far by the government say the public shouldn’t anticipate any earth-shattering revelations from the newly released documents, but there is still intense interest in details related to the assassination and the events surrounding it.
Here are some things to know:
Trump’s order
Shortly after he was sworn into office, Trump ordered the release of the remaining classified files related to the assassination, which has spawned countless conspiracy theories.