The National Archives on Thursday released 11,000 unredacted documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, offering historians and conspiracy hunters a fresh trove of details.
It came soon after President Joe Biden issued an executive order authorizing their publication, while keeping thousands more documents from public view.
'Pursuant to my direction, agencies have undertaken a comprehensive effort to review the full set of almost 16,000 records that had previously been released in redacted form and determined that more than 70 percent of those records may now be released in full,' said Biden.
'This significant disclosure reflects my administration's commitment to transparency and will provide the American public with greater insight and understanding of the Government's investigation into this tragic event in American history.'