President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declassifying files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling a decades-long demand for transparency. As he signed the order, President Trump remarked, “That’s a big one. A lot of people have been waiting for this for... years, decades.” He added, “Everything will be revealed,” signaling a bold step toward uncovering long-hidden historical details.
This move comes as part of a larger wave of executive orders signed in President Trump’s first week back in office, reflecting his commitment to taking swift action on his campaign promises. Alongside the declassification order, The President has issued directives tackling immigration, federal spending, and government accountability.
The declassification of these assassination files could shed new light on two of the most controversial and debated events in American history. Historians, conspiracy theorists, and citizens alike are eager to see what the newly available records might reveal about the circumstances surrounding these tragic moments in American history.
In addition to the declassification effort, The President has reinstated policies aimed at bolstering transparency and limiting government overreach, including orders to reduce federal spending and enhance oversight in key agencies. With an ambitious agenda and a series of high-profile actions, President Trump is setting the tone for what promises to be an eventful second term.