Trump intends to remove confidentiality on several documents related to the Kennedy’s brothers and Martin Luther King assassinations

US President-elect Donald Trump said he will release all classified documents related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy to the public.
This came in his speech, Sunday, before a gathering of his supporters at the Capital One Sports Hall in Washington.
Trump confirmed that he would reveal all documents related to the assassination of Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, and activist Martin Luther King.
He added, “We’ll also reveal documents related to other issues that attract great public interest, and we will publish them all”.
In previous statements, Trump, who will be inaugurated as US President on Monday, stressed the need to fully disclose all information related to the Kennedy assassination.
On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was assassinated, and many theories were woven around his assassination, the most prominent of which is the official story that he was killed by a bullet from Lee Harvey Oswald’s pistol.
Oswald was arrested on the day of the incident and charged with assassinating the president, but he denied the charges against him, and was killed two days later while in police custody, by a nightclub owner named Jack Ruby.
Since then, the assassination of President Kennedy, who took office in January 1961, has become one of the most powerful conspiracy theories in American history.
Five years later, John F. Kennedy’s brother, Robert, a presidential candidate and senator, was shot and killed in Los Angeles.
Martin Luther King was an African-American leader who led the civil rights movement to end racial discrimination against blacks in 1964.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and was the youngest person to win it.
Luther King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, while in Memphis, Tennessee, to support a garbage collectors’ strike there.
A gunman shot him while he was on the balcony of the hotel where he was staying at the time.