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Sunday marks the second deadline in an effort to launch the murder files of RFK and MLK, only weeks after the consequences of the highly anticipated launch of Epstein’s archives by the Department of Justice.
In the light of the president Donald TrumpThe January Executive Order in January to declassify the archives on the murders of former President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy and the Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and other officials presented their liberation plans proposed for the RFK and MLK on March 9.
DNI and the Attorney General previously received a deadline of February 7 to present their release plans for JFK files.
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A second term is approaching an effort to launch the murder files of RFK and MLK, only weeks after the consequences of the highly expected release of Epstein’s archives by the Department of Justice. (Getty)
The deadline of the RFK and MLK launch plan occurs only a few weeks after the justice department revealed a lot of Jeffrey Epstein Archives at the end of February. Many of the publicized documents had already been released during the federal criminal trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, the former lover of Epstein and the condemned accomplice.
The lack of new material caused a protest and criticism of the management of the Trump administration of the Epstein archives, and questions what RFK and MLK documents could take into account their release.
Gerald Posner, author of “Case Close,” Digital’s Fox News told Fox at that time “that there will be news there, but it will not be something that returns to the understanding of what really happened with those cases.”
Trump’s executive declassification order occurred after he promised The White HouseI declared and disable all the documents related to the murder of JFK. 60 years have passed, so that the American people know the truth. “
The FBI Said in an February statement that had made a new search for records in the light of Trump’s executive order, saying at that time: “The search resulted in approximately 2400 newly invented and digitized records that were not previously recognized as related to the JFK murder case file.”
After the consequences of the Epstein Archive, the United States Attorney General Pam Bondi sent the FBI Kash Patel director a burning letter accusing federal investigators in New York to retain thousands of Pestein’s documents pages. (Reuters)
“The FBI has made the appropriate notifications of the newly discovered documents and is working to transfer them to the National Archives and Records Administration for its inclusion in the continuous declassification process,” the agency continued.
Fox News Digital contacted DNI and FBI for additional comments.
After the consequences of the Epstein Archive, the United States Attorney General Pam Bondi, sent FBI Kash Patel director A burning letter accusing federal investigators in New York to retain thousands of pages of Epstein documents.
The deadline of the RFK and MLK plan comes only weeks after the Justice Department revealed a batch of files by Jeffrey Epstein at the end of February. (Kypros/Getty images)
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“I repeatedly questioned if this was the complete set of documents that responded to my application and the FBI repeatedly assured me that we had received the complete set of documents,” Bondi wrote. “Late yesterday, I knew about a source that the FBI field office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and accusation of Epstein.”
Bondi told Sean Hannity of Fox News earlier this week that the Department of Justice had received a “truck burden” from Epstein files of the FBI after the deadline of Friday at 8 am that had imposed on the agency.
David Spunt and Jake Gibson of Fox News contributed to this report.