CIA releases 54 declassified documents related to RFK assassination
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Washington — The CIA released a new batch of declassified documents surrounding the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, acting on an executive order that President Trump issued soon after taking office.
"The records reveal for the first time that Senator Kennedy shared his experiences traveling to the former Soviet Union with CIA, reflecting his patriotic commitment to serving his country," the CIA said in a statement accompanying the release.
The disclosure includes 54 newly declassified documents and totals 1,450 pages.
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