Administration releases first batch of files related to assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
The Trump administration said Friday it was releasing the first trove of files relating to the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said the documents are now accessible online. There are 10,000 pages, which were previously classified and include some redactions, the office said.

"In the course of searching FBI and CIA warehouses for records not previously turned over to The National Archives, an additional 50,000 pages of RFK assassination files were discovered," the office said. "The agencies are working to make these records available and will continue to search government facilities for additional files."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of RFK and Trump's health and human services secretary, said in a statement that "lifting the veil on the RFK papers is a necessary step toward restoring trust in American government."







