The Trump administration has released over 240,000 pages of FBI records related to the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., defying strong opposition from King's family.
The documents, sealed since 1977, include FBI surveillance files, internal memos, and details about King's assassin, James Earl Ray. Historians and early analysts say the files reveal little new information, but the release has sparked controversy, with critics accusing the administration of trying to distract from other scandals, such as the Epstein files. King's family and civil rights leaders have urged the public to approach the documents with caution, warning they could be misused to tarnish King's legacy.
The move has reignited debates over government transparency, privacy, and the ongoing impact of King's work.
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