MLK assassination files released
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The release of National Archives documents is the latest attempt to define what the Civil Rights icon believed, and what that means now for the country.
The U.S. released a law enforcement interview with Jerry Ray, brother of Martin Luther King assassin James Earl Ray, recorded after the killing. (National Archives)
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s family is calling for empathy and respect following the release of thousands of FBI records.
Donald Trump keeps trying to distract people from Jeffrey Epstein by releasing a trove of MLK files and demanding cane sugar in Coke, among others.
Gabbard announced the release of 230,000 pages tied to MLK Jr.'s assassination, fulfilling a Trump-era transparency directive.
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