The long-awaited release of classified JFK assassination records has finally arrived. In a historic move, President Donald Trump ordered the full declassification of all remaining documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Effective today, March 18, 2025, these files—previously withheld for national security reasons—are now publicly accessible.
The National Archives, in coordination with multiple federal agencies, has complied with Executive Order 14176, ensuring that all materials are made available to the public. These records can now be viewed online, with additional files accessible in person at the National Archives facility in College Park, Maryland. As digitization efforts continue, more documents will be uploaded for broader accessibility.
This release marks a significant step in government transparency, allowing historians, researchers, and the American public to delve deeper into one of the most scrutinized events in U.S. history. With decades of speculation surrounding possible conspiracies, foreign involvement, and government secrecy, these newly available records may provide long-sought answers—or raise even more questions.
For those eager to explore the documents firsthand, the full collection is now available HERE. (Clickable)