National Archives Launches New Webpage for JFK Assassination Records
The creation of the page is in direct response to Trump’s executive order and in preparation for the forthcoming release.

The National Archives and Records Administration Friday launched a new website page providing digital access to the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection.
The creation of the webpage comes weeks after President Donald Trump issued an executive order on January 23 declassifying records concerning the assassination of the former president, according to a National Archives press release that described the action as a “commitment to maximum transparency.”
The webpage will host already-released documents and items within the Collection, and will be the future home of documents and items that will be released. The webpage, according to the National Archives, can be accessed at www.archives.gov/jfk
The National Archives began a concerted effort to digitize all released records in the President John F. Kennedy Ass…
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