National Archives concludes review of JFK assassination documents with 99% made public The National Archives has concluded its review of the classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, with 99% of the records having been made publicly available, the White House said Friday. This action reflects [President Biden's] instruction that all information related to President Kennedy's assassination should be released except when the strongest possible reasons counsel otherwise," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Friday.
President Joe Biden released a memo Friday certifying that the archivist had completed the review in May and affirmed the remaining documents authorized to be declassified had been released to the public meeting a previously set June 30 deadline.
In 1992, Congress passed the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act, in part prompted by furor caused by the conspiratorial Oliver Stone film "JFK." The act dictated that all assassination records should be publicly disclosed by October 2017.
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