The Trump administration has released over 240,000 pages of previously classified FBI documents related to the 1968 assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
The files, which had been sealed since 1977, detail the FBI's surveillance of King and the investigation into his murder, including information about his assassin, James Earl Ray. The release was made in accordance with an executive order, despite strong objections from King's family, who expressed concerns about potential misuse of the documents to tarnish King's legacy. Critics argue the timing of the release is a distraction from calls to disclose files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Historians and analysts say the documents contain little new information, but the move has reignited debates over government transparency and the protection of historical legacies.
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