UPDATE: 60,000 additional files related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy are now online at archives.gov/rfk.
After the initial release of 10,000 documents three weeks ago, we searched FBI and CIA warehouses for any records not previously turned over to The National Archives. More than 60,000 documents were discovered, declassified, and digitized for public viewing. Today's release is an important step toward maximum transparency, finding the truth, and sharing the truth.
The 60,000 files released today include never before seen details about the FBI’s investigation into the assassination of RFK.
This includes the discussion of potential leads by various FBI offices, internal FBI memos detailing the progress of the case, and more.
As was first uncovered in the initial tranche of 10,000 RFK files, there were rumors circulating across the globe that Senator Kennedy had been shot one month prior to his true assassination date.
Today’s additional investigative materials corroborate that information.
Although some of the files were previously released by the LAPD or to individuals via FOIA requests, this is the FIRST TIME the American people will have the opportunity to review all available documents about the assassination of RFK in one location.
As agencies identify additional files, the new documents will be uploaded alongside those previously released at archives.gov/rfk. This will ensure all RFK assassination documents can be found in a centralized, searchable format.
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Our nation’s Intelligence Community must be focused on our national security mission. Politically motivated leaks undermine our national security and the trust of the American people, and will not be tolerated.
Unfortunately, such leaks have become commonplace with no investigation or accountability. That ends now. We know of and are aggressively pursuing recent leakers from within the Intelligence Community and will hold them accountable. (1/7)
Some recent examples of unauthorized leaks within the IC: (2/7)
1. A leaker who has been sharing classified information with the Huffington Post (3/7)