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NewsNation on MSNWhat MLK Jr. files have been released, and what have we learned?
The files that have been released and digitized detail the FBI’s investigation of King’s assassination, as well as documents ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. walks across the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, April 3, 1968. [AP Photo/Charles Kelly] ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced the release of 230,000 files related to the assassination of Martin ...
In Indianapolis on April 4th, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy announced to a waiting crowd that Martin Luther King, Jr. had been assassinated. Author Ray Boomhower recounted the events leading up to RFK's ...
The Trump administration has released more than 240,000 pages of FBI surveillance records on Martin Luther King Jr.
EXCLUSIVE: The Massachusetts congresswoman reacts to the more than 240,000-page release, which she describes as an attempt to ...
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MLK assassination files released
The Trump administration has released records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from ...
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Trump admin releases 230,000 pages of MLK assassination files detailing FBI’s probe into case
Today, after nearly 60 years of questions surrounding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we are releasing 230,000 MLK assassination files,” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi ...
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Rev. Al Sharpton: MLK Jr.’s file release is a ‘smear’ and ‘clear distraction’ from Epstein fallout
The Trump administration has released more than 200,000 pages of FBI records related to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., despite ...
Over 200,000 pages of FBI documents related to Martin Luther King Jr. have been made public after being sealed since 1977.
Crowds gathered at the State House for the NAACP’s annual King Day at the Dome, honoring Martin Luther King Jr. with messages of hope, progress, and freedom.
The coincidence that Martin Luther King Jr. Day lands on the same Monday as Donald Trump’s inauguration isn’t a cause for concern, according to Bernice King, the late civil rights icon’s ...
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