CIA Releases Thousands of Pages on RFK Assassination Following Executive Order
The CIA has declassified over 1,450 pages related to Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, fulfilling President Trump's transparency commitment and sparking public interest.
CIA releases 54 declassified documents related to RFK assassination
Robert F. Kennedy met with the CIA after a trip to the Soviet Union, newly declassified files show

CIA Releases Files On Senator RFK’s Assassination
CIA Releases 1,000-Plus Pages on RFK Assassination
Overview
The CIA has released more than 1,450 declassified pages regarding the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, which occurred on June 5, 1968.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe emphasized that this release serves the public interest and aligns with President Trump's push for transparency.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has praised the release as a vital step in rebuilding trust in the government amid ongoing questions about his father's assassination.
The documents released include over 1,000 pages that provide new insights into the events surrounding RFK's assassination at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
The declassification follows an executive order from President Trump aimed at releasing documents related to high-profile assassinations, including those of RFK and Martin Luther King Jr.
Analysis
Emphasizes the release of declassified documents regarding the assassinations of RFK, JFK, and MLK.