Gabbard Releases More Than 243,000 Pages of Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Files

Gabbard Releases More Than 243,000 Pages of Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Files

This 1966 file photo is the last official portrait taken of the King family, made in the study of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. They are Dexter King (L), Yolanda King (2nd L), Martin Luther King Jr. (3rd L), Bernice King (3rd R), Coretta Scott King (2nd R) and Martin Luther King III (R). Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP

WASHINGTON—More than 243,000 pages of files related to the 1968 killing of civil rights legend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., were declassified and released on July 21 by the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

The release follows President Donald Trump’s January executive order mandating the release of documents, long sealed by intelligence agencies, related to the assassinations of King, former President John F. Kennedy, and his brother, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.

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