US President Trump ordered to reveal the truth: US President Donald Trump has ordered to reveal the facts of the case file of the assassination of former US President John Kennedy, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy. Trump had promised to open the file on her murder during his first term, but backed out due to pressure from intelligence agencies. Now after being elected President for the second time, he has again started talking on this issue.
public has the right to know
While signing this order at the White House, Donald Trump has directed to disclose all the information related to this case. Trump said, ‘The public deserves to know more than the potential harm that disclosure of this report would cause to defense, intelligence, law enforcement agencies or political campaigns. Top national security officials have been directed to present a plan to me within 15 days. This will show how to expose the record. According to the order, the victim’s family and the people of America have every right to know the truth. In the national interest, all revelations related to these murders should be made immediately.
Intelligence agency does not want to give details
Last year, in a podcast named All-In, Trump had claimed that the Central Intelligence Agency had prevented the disclosure of the murder of these three leaders during my first term. He refused to give the report.
In America, considered a superpower, the President was assassinated in his office.
John Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated on November 22, 1963 by a man named Lee Harvey Oswald. The FBI revealed that Oswald carried out the assassination by breaking into the President’s office alone. But the conspiracy behind the murder was not revealed. Similarly, Robert F. Kennedy, US senator and brother of John Kennedy, was shot dead by Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan in June, 1968. He was accused of assassinating Robert Kennedy for supporting Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. However, the real reason and conspiracy could not be revealed. Social activist Martin Luther King, known as America’s Gandhi, was also assassinated by James Earl Ray in April 1968.