In a statement, the National Archives said that on orders from Trump it had released 2,891 records related to the assassination of Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
The assassination shocked the nation and spawned a conspiracy industry that continues to pump out alternative theories about who was really behind the killing.
However, at the request of security agencies, Trump agreed withhold some files. He ordered that they be reviewed in the next 180 days.
The American public expects -- and deserves -- its government toprovide as much access as possible to President John F Kennedy Assassination Records (records) so that the people may finally be fully informed about all aspects of this pivotal event, Trump argued.
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Early this year on July 24, the National Archives had released 3,810 related records, including 441 records previously withheld in their entirety and 3,369 records previously withheld in part.
According to a senior administration official, Trump was not happy that he had to withhold quite a number of files.
According to the National Archives, the final batch includes information on the Central Intelligence Agency's station in Mexico City, where assassin Lee Harvey Oswald showed up weeks before Kennedy's death.
One of his communications with the CIA director is dated November 23, 1963, a day after the assassination and is described as about "assassination of President Kennedy", Politico reported.
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