CIA releases 54 declassified documents on RFK assassination

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The CIA issued 54 documents designed related to the assassination of senator Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) on Thursday, providing 1450 additional pages of materials for the public to achieve answers to conspiracies.
CIA director John Ratcliffe issued the documents in response to an executive order signed by President Donald Trump to reformulate the files about the assassinations of former President John Kennedy, the Civil Right icon Martin Luther King Junior and RFK.
According to the Central Intelligence Agency, the latest group of documents complements thousands of pages submitted by the agency to the Office of the National Intelligence Director (ODNI) and the Department of Archives and National Records (NARA) as part of its public publications related to JFK earlier this year.
The latest version of the first time shows that RFK, as a member of the Senate, participated in his experiences in traveling to the former Soviet Union with the CIA while reflecting his national commitment to his country’s service.
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Senator Robert F. Kennedy to United Auto -workers delegates in a conference hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 9, 1968. (AP image)
“The release of today provides President Trump’s commitment to the utmost transparency, allowing the CIA to highlight the information that serves the public interest.” “I am proud to share our work on this incredibly important topic with the American people.”
In addition to sharing information about the experiences of the Soviet Union in RFK, files are also dived into the psychological assessments of Sherhan Sirhan, the man who shot and killed RFK in Los Angeles on June 5, 1968.
In the personal evaluation note on July 8, 1968, the federal authorities announced that “we will not expect this under any circumstances [Sirhan] He was “able” to do what he did.
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Serhan Bishara Serhan, a center, accompanied by his lawyer, Russell Parsons, in Los Angeles County Prison on June 28, 1968. (AP Photo/George Brich)
In the same note, the Federalists said that the chances of Sirhan’s success were “enormous”.
“Obviously, we cannot see it as part of a conspiracy,” I read the memo. “It can be a tool for conspiracy in the sense that the attempt of a murderer of the foreign minister [William] Ciwar and Vice President Andrew Johnson fought [George Atzerodt] It was tools [John Wilkes] Conspiracy. However, it is very likely that he could have been acting effectively under accurate instructions. “
He goes on to say that most of the attacks were accused of Sirhan at the time a mother or their friend.
The memo came, “Sometimes they will explode against an employer or colleagues (for example, the last issue of Pennsylvania for the” quiet “man who killed his cars and then himself).” “Sometimes they will choose public figures and make failed attempts to reach them. Basically, we see a shot that resembles the rush killers [former presidents James] Garfield and [William] McKinley of the killers account [Abraham] Lincoln and President Kennedy. “
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The issuance of the file is what the CIA said it was a cooperative effort directed by Trump and led by the Director of National Intelligence Tolsi Gabbard in coordination from the CIA, the Ministry of Justice, the FBI and Nara.
“The release of today is another important step in meeting President Trump’s commitment to the utmost transparency. Thank you for those at the CIA, Odini, and Nara who worked hard to determine the location of these documents and review them and protect them, which many have not been publicly issued.” “We will continue to coordinate with our partners through the intelligence community to fulfill President Trump’s promise of the utmost transparency.”
The documents are available to the public and can be displayed by visiting CIA.gov and Archives.gov/rfk.
The Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services was Robert F. Kennedy Junior as a guest in “The Story” in Fox News, and the host Martha McClicom told that he did not know that his father was returning to the CIA during his trip to the Soviet Union in 1955, when he was an aide in the Senate.
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“My mother was on that trip,” said RFK JR. “I joined him in Saint Petersburg, and she was already working with the CIA at the time, and she was wearing a clog in folding fold …
RFK JR. By saying that the Soviets have restored the artwork to S. Petersburg after the defeat of Nazi Germany. He explained that the Germans confiscated the artwork from some Jewish families and that the CIA was interested in this.
“I don’t think anything had the serious interest of national security, but, as you know, it is an interesting fact that I did not know about my father,” he said.
Haley Qi Singh of Fox News Digiki contributed to this report.
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2025-06-12 23:12:00