Biden Administration Continues to , Withhold Information Regarding, the Assassination of JFK.
On December 15, President Joe Biden's administration released over 13,000 records on President John F.
Kennedy's assassination.
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On December 15, President Joe Biden's administration released over 13,000 records on President John F.
Kennedy's assassination.
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CBS News reports that the administration still failed to fully comply with a 30-year-old law which demands transparency on the 1963 assassination.
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CBS News reports that the administration still failed to fully comply with a 30-year-old law which demands transparency on the 1963 assassination.
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This significant disclosure reflects my administration's commitment to transparency and will provide the American public with greater insight and understanding of the government's investigation into this tragic event in American history, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via CBS News.
This significant disclosure reflects my administration's commitment to transparency and will provide the American public with greater insight and understanding of the government's investigation into this tragic event in American history, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via CBS News.
According to the National Archives, which oversees the John F.
Kennedy Assassination Records Collection, about 97% of all related files have now been released.
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CBS News reports that experts claim the government is still withholding information that could cast the CIA or other federal agencies in a negative light.
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In October, the Mary Farrell Foundation, a nonprofit group that hosts an online database of records related to the president's assassination, sued the Biden administration.
The lawsuit accused the U.S. government of failing to abide by a 2017 deadline for the release of all documents related to Kennedy's death.
The lawsuit accused the U.S. government of failing to abide by a 2017 deadline for the release of all documents related to Kennedy's death.
Jefferson Morley, the group's vice president, points out that many critical files remain heavily redacted or unreleased.
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The Biden administration set a new deadline of May 1, 2023, for the National Archives and other agencies to propose and review redactions to remain classified after June 30, 2023.
The Biden administration set a new deadline of May 1, 2023, for the National Archives and other agencies to propose and review redactions to remain classified after June 30, 2023