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Biden delays release of JFK assassination files

US president says immediate disclosure of archive can be harmful to country’s defence, spy, foreign relations operations

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Oct 2021 8:30PM

Biden delays release of JFK assassination files
Ex-US president Donald Trump had in 2018 released several thousand secret files on the JFK assassination, but withheld others on national security grounds. – history.com pic, October 23, 2021

WASHINGTON – The White House said yesterday it would delay the release of long-classified documents related to the assassination of former United States president John F. Kennedy.

President Joe Biden wrote in a statement that the remaining files “shall be withheld from full public disclosure” until December 15 next year – nearly 60 years after Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas, Texas, in 1963.

In 2018, former president Donald Trump released several thousand secret files on the assassination, but withheld others on national security grounds.

The White House said the national archivist needs more time for a review into that redaction, which was slowed by the pandemic.

Biden also said the delay is “necessary to protect against identifiable harm to the military defence, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or the conduct of foreign relations” and that this “outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure”.

The assassination of the 46-year-old president was a “profound national tragedy” that “continues to resonate in American history and in the memories of so many Americans who were alive on that terrible day”, the statement said.

A 10-month investigation led by then-Supreme Court chief justice Earl Warren concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, a former marine who had lived in the Soviet Union, acted alone when he fired on Kennedy’s motorcade.

But the commission’s investigation was criticised for being incomplete, with a congressional committee later concluding that Kennedy was “probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy.”

US law requires that all government records on the assassination be disclosed “to enable the public to become fully informed”. – AFP, October 23, 2021

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