Top secrecy files about the murder of President John F. Kennedy have finally been released.
The Bombshell documents were published on the National Archives website on Tuesday.
It came about 24 hours after President Donald Trump announced that a treasure of 80,000 pages of new material would be revealed.
Some documents contain details about the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the murder.
The release also included a letter from a Russian in which he claimed that he warned American officials in August 1963 that Oswald was preparing to kill the president.
In the run -up to the release, the White House said that Americans would be 'shocked' by revelations in the documents and Trump said it would be 'interesting'.
“We are tomorrow to announce and give all Kennedy files … people have been waiting for decades,” Trump said Monday. “We have a huge amount of paper. You have read a lot. '

President John F Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Moments before the president was shot in Dallas on November 22, 1963 when his car passed through Dealey Plaza

The Mok Shots of Lee Harvey Oswald of the Dallas Police Department after his arrest on the JFK murder. Oswald claimed that he was a 'patsy'.

The new JFK Assassination files may have been recorded by the home video by bystander Oliver Nix, according to expert Jefferson Morley.

President Donald Trump said during the Kennedy Center on Monday that 80,000 pages of JFK files would be released on Tuesday 18 March in accordance with another campaign blake
He added: 'I don't believe we will edit something. I just said not to edit. You can't edit. But we are going to release the JFK files. '
“It's many things, and you will make your own determination,” Trump said about the content, adding that he saw them before their release.
Americans have waited a long time to keep an eye on the documents.

The release of files about the murder of 1963 JFK is part of a larger GOP promise to make public government secrets-as is known about pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, UFOS, Origins of Covid-19 and the murders of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy

US President Donald Trump has a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, US, January 23, 2025.
Trump was to release the JFK files during his first term of office, but thousands remained under seal.
During his 2024 campaign, he promised to make them public as part of his general efforts to increase the transparency of the government.
He signed an executive order in January to declassify the remaining files.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna was tapped earlier this year by the Huis Oversight Committee to lead her newly formed task force on the declassification of federal secrets.

Boxes with documents and evidence with regard to the murder of John F. Kennedy were presented at a press conference in Dallas, Texas on 18 February 2008
The panel is intended to concentrate on declassification of government secrets and federal transparency.
This includes the release of files with regard to the late chattered financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and the murders of Martin Luther King Jr. and JFK's brother Robert F. Kennedy.
The Luna group also tries to expose what the government knows about UFOs, the origin of COVID-19 and the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001.
Last month Luna de Bombshell revelation made them believe that in 1963 there were 'two shooters' in the murder of JFK.
“I believe there were two shooters, and we should find more information as we can,” she said.