On his fourth day in office as president, Donald Trump ordered records on the assassinations of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy declassified.
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s family reacts hours after Trump signed the executive order during an Oval Office signing.
US President Donald Trump has ordered all classified documents related to three high-profile 1960s assassinations to be released.
This month, as they have for almost forty years, millions of Americans will celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He was indisputably one of the most iconic ...
In a statement Thursday, King's family members said they would like to have the chance to review the files before it is released to the public.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The King family has released a statement after President Donald Trump signed an executive order declassifying records related to the assassination of Dr. Martin ...
The family of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is reacting to an executive order issued on Thursday to declassify documents associated with his assassination.
Trump’s return to office on MLK Day feels like a rebuke of everything King stood for and fought for: his personal decency and dignity as well as his ethical, moral and spiritual nobility. Trump’s ...
Former CIA Senior Operations Officer Rick de la Torre reacts to President Donald Trump’s executive order declassifying documents involving the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, ...
Unanswered questions and conspiracy theories have long dogged the assassinations, particularly the murder of President John F Kennedy.
Trump had promised during his reelection campaign to make public the last batches of still-classified documents surrounding President Kennedy’s assassination, which has transfixed people for decades.