FBI Uncovers Over 2,000 Secret JFK Records After Trump Order

FBI Uncovers Over 2,000 Secret JFK Records After Trump Order
In the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s order to declassify all remaining documents tied to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the FBI has uncovered 2,400 records related to the murder that have been largely kept secret over the past few decades.

“In 2020, the FBI opened the Central Records Complex and began a multi-year effort to first ship and then electronically inventory and store closed case files from FBI field offices across the country,” a statement from the FBI to the Daily Beast read. “The resulting, more comprehensive records inventory, coupled with the technologic advances in automating the FBI’s record keeping processes, allows us to more quickly search and locate records.”

“The FBI conducted a new records search pursuant to President Trump’s Executive Order issued on January 23, 2025, regarding the declassification of the assassination files of JFK, RFK, and MLK. The search resulted in approximately 2,400 newly inventoried and digitized records that were previously unrecognized as related to the JFK assassination case file,” the statement continued.

“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 inclusion in the ongoing declassification process.”

The discovery of the records, which are contained within 14,000 pages of documents, was first reported by Axios Monday. The outlet claimed that the records were never received by an initial board that was tasked with reviewing and disclosing them, and that the White House was made aware of their existence on Friday.

“This is huge. It shows the FBI is taking this seriously,” Jefferson Morley, the vice president of the largest online record source for Kennedy’s death in America, told Axios. “The FBI is finally saying, ‘Let’s respond to the president’s order,’ instead of keeping the secrecy going.”

The contents of the newly uncovered records remain secret and were not even seen by the three sources who first notified Axios of their discovery.

Trump repeatedly promised that he would declassify JFK’s assassination records throughout his 2024 campaign trail, and subsequently saw that promise through during his first week in office.




At an announcement for a new federal agency tasked with declassifying information for the American public on multiple assassinations and also unidentified flying objects, Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna discussed her belief that there were "two shooters" in the JFK assassination in Dallas in 1963.

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