First batch of RFK files released, Gabbard announces

Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has made a groundbreaking announcement regarding the release of the first batch of Robert F. Kennedy assassination files. This news comes nearly 60 years after the tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, offering the American people a chance to delve into the federal government’s investigation.
In a statement released by Gabbard, she expressed her gratitude towards President Trump for entrusting her team with the declassification efforts. She emphasized the importance of shedding light on the truth surrounding the assassination and extended her thanks to Bobby Kennedy and his family for their support. Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. also voiced his support for the release of the files, stating that it is a necessary step towards restoring trust in the American government.
The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, took to social media to announce the release of the RFK files, highlighting the Trump administration’s commitment to fulfilling promises made. During a recent appearance on “FOX and Friends,” Gabbard revealed that 10,000 pages of documents had been released to the public for the first time. These files include information on the government’s investigation, as well as various questions and theories surrounding the assassination.
Gabbard emphasized the significance of this release, stating that it marks a monumental moment in history. She also mentioned the discovery of over 50,000 additional pages related to Senator Kennedy’s assassination, hinting at a second release in the near future. A White House spokesperson commended President Trump for his transparency, noting that the release of the RFK files is a testament to his commitment to openness.
The declassification of the RFK files is a result of Trump’s executive order, which aims to shed light on various high-profile assassinations in American history. Gabbard had previously mentioned the release of these files during a Cabinet meeting, highlighting the tireless efforts of over 100 individuals involved in scanning and digitizing the paperwork.
President Trump had promised to declassify these documents while on the campaign trail, vowing to reveal the truth to the American people. The release of the RFK files is a step towards fulfilling this promise, with more documents related to other assassinations expected to follow. The Justice Department had faced scrutiny over the release of Jeffrey Epstein files in the past, but the declassification of the RFK files marks a new chapter in the quest for transparency.
As the American people eagerly await the unveiling of these historical documents, the release of the RFK files serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving truth and historical accuracy. With more documents set to be released in the future, the journey towards transparency and accountability within the government continues.