Confidential files into the assassination of US President John F Kennedy are to be released, upon the orders of Donald Trump, as he continues to wield the power of the Oval Office
Trump's order fulfills another campaign pledge to declassify government files related to John F. Kennedy's assassination.
President-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday he would release classified documents in the coming days related to the assassinations of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Historians say the Trump-ordered release of more information on the killings of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., could be interesting but unlikely to rewrite history.
President Trump told security agencies to develop plans to make public all documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
As the Polish presidency of the European Union begins, the Swedish magazine Svenska Dagbladet argues that Donald Tusk could serve as an answer to US President Donald Trump's policies.
United States President Donald Trump is right when it comes to Europe's responsibility to significantly boost its own defense spending, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Wednesday in the European Parliament. "If Europe is to survive, it needs to be armed," he said.
The European Union must arm itself to “survive” in an increasingly uncertain global order, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said, calling on the bloc to help member nations finance a build up in defense spending.
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With the expected release of the remaining JFK assassination files following President Donald Trump's executive order, here is a look back on the documents' original declassification timeline.
Moscow responds to Trump ultimatum as 1,000 North Koreans killed in Kursk - Russia says it will see what Trump thinks a ‘deal’ to end Ukraine war means
Donald Trump says he'll hit Russia "and other participating countries" with taxes, tariffs and sanctions if Vladimir Putin doesn't "settle now" .