Trump says 80,000 pages of unredacted JFK files will be made public tomorrow
President Donald Trump stands in the presidential box as he tours the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on Monday (Picture: Getty Images)

President Donald Trump has announced that 80,000 pages of unredacted files on ex-President John F Kennedy’s assassination will be released tomorrow.

Trump broke the news on the much-anticipated release of the files as reporters toured the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on Monday.

‘While we’re here, I thought it would be appropriate – we are, tomorrow, announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files,’ he said.

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‘So, people have been waiting for decades for this, and I’ve instructed my people… lots of different people, (director of national intelligence) Tulsi Gabbard, that they must be released tomorrow.’

President Donald Trump speaks to the media after attending a board meeting at the Kennedy Center, in Washington, DC (Picture: Reuters)

Trump called the to-be-released files ‘interesting’.

‘You got a lot of reading,’ he said.

‘I don’t believe we’re going to redact anything. I said, “just don’t redact, you can’t redact.”‘

When asked if he has read the files, Trump said he has ‘heard about them’.

President Donald Trump told reporters that about 80,000 JFK files will be released on Tuesday (Picture: Reuters)

‘I’m not doing summaries, you’ll write your own summary,’ he said.

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Trump signed an executive order in January directing the director of national intelligence and the attorney general to provide a plan for the ‘full and complete release of records relating to the assassination of President John F Kennedy’ within 15 days.

He promised on the campaign trail last year that he would order the declassification of all remaining documents on the assassination.

‘I said during the campaign I’d do it, and I’m a man of my word,’ he said on Monday.

The FBI in February said it found roughly 2,400 lost files on Kennedy’s 1963 assassination and was working on transferring them to the National Archives and Records Administration for declassification.

The Justice Department later that month released hundreds of files to a conservative group, but Attorney General Pam Bondi said there were more still.

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