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US Releases 230,000 Pages of FBI Records on MLK Jr

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The Donald Trump administration announced on Monday the release of extensive FBI records concerning the surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. and details surrounding his assassination in 1968. “Today, after nearly 60 years of questions surrounding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we are releasing 230,000 MLK assassination files,” stated Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, on X.

Details of the Released Records

These documents, made public in partnership with the Justice Department, Central Intelligence Agency, National Archives, and the FBI, shed light on the federal investigation into the shooting at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, which resulted in the death of 39-year-old King.

“The American people have waited nearly sixty years to see the full scope of the federal government’s investigation into Dr. King’s assassination,” Gabbard remarked. “Under President Trump’s leadership, we are ensuring that no stone is left unturned in our mission to deliver complete transparency on this pivotal and tragic event in our nation’s history.”

King Family’s Response

The King family, including his two living children, Martin III (67) and Bernice (62), were given advance notice of the release. They had their own teams reviewing the records before public disclosure. Following the release, they issued a statement emphasizing the personal nature of their father’s assassination.

“As the children of Dr. King and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, his tragic death has been an intensely personal grief— a devastating loss for his wife, children, and the granddaughter he never met— an absence our family has endured for over 57 years,” they expressed. “We ask those who engage with the release of these files to do so with empathy, restraint, and respect for our family’s continuing grief.”

Historical Context and Future Implications

President Trump, during his campaign, had promised to release files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Upon taking office in January, he signed an executive order to declassify records associated with JFK’s and Robert F. Kennedy’s assassinations, along with those related to King. The JFK records were unsealed in March, with some RFK files disclosed in April.

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