
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. sits on the phone after meeting a white mafia that protests against the Freedom Riders in Montgomery, Alabama, May 26, 1961. On Monday, the Trump administration launched a treasure of records about King’s murder.
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The National Archives has published thousands of recently digitized documents related to the 1968 murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of a directive of President Trump.
The launch on Monday It follows an executive order that Trump signed days in his second term, requiring the release and declassification of the records related to the murder of King and the murders of former President John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy and tragedies have been these decades of bones.
It was not immediately clear what new historical ideas would be in the treasure of documents. The National Intelligence Director’s office said in a statement on Monday that the statement included more than 230,000 files related to King’s murder, including information related to the man who was convicted of murdering him, James Earl Ray.

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King’s Family replied to the release by saying the files must be viewed “with their full historical context,” Adding that the civil late Surveillance and Surveillance and Surveillance and Surveillance and Surveillance and Surveillance and Disturbing.
“While we support transparency and historical responsibility, we oppose attacks on our father’s legacy or try to arm themselves to spread falsehoods,” King’s children wrote, Martin Luther King III and Dr. Bernice A. King, in a statement.
The King family members have long played Ray’s conviction, arguing that it was created, a repeated point in Monday’s statement.
“While we review these recently published traffic jams, we will evaluate White Place offers additional ideas beyond the findings that our family has already accepted,” they said.
In a statement announcing the statement, Attorney General Pam Bondi said: “The American people deserve answers decades after the horrible murder of one of the great leaders of our nations.”
The Trump administration decision to publish the archives occurs when the White House faces a growing pressure from the Trump base to also release the information related to financial dishonor and the sentenced sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In March“ The administration also published thousands of record relations with the murder of JFK.