A Jan. 23 executive order by President Donald Trump ordered all records related to the JFK assassination to be released. On Tuesday, the Trump administration released 1,059 records spanning 31,400 pages.
The administration also called for the released 32,000 pages of records to have most of their redactions removed. However, some of the redacted information included the personal Social Security Security numbers and birth dates of congressional staffers who worked on the Senate Church Committee, which investigates abuses by America’s intelligence agencies, and the House Select Committee on Assassination.
The files were posted to the National Archives webpage under the headline “JFK Assassination Record — 2025 Documents Release.” A total of 80,000 files on the 1963 assassination are available for public review.
Many of those staffers, now with compromised…