articleThe National Archives and Records Administration concluded its review of the classified documents in the 1963 assassination of former President John F. Kennedy and made 99% of the material publicly available, the White House announced. JFK ASSASSINATION: NATIONAL ARCHIVES RELEASES 1,500 DOCUMENTSThe Biden administration released more than 14,000 documents related to Kennedy's assassination by December, which is when the president ordered a six-month review of the remaining records. "NARA worked in concert with agencies to jointly review the remaining redactions in 3,648 documents in compliance with the president's directive," the National Archives wrote when releasing the documents . (National Archive/Newsmakers)She continued: "As a result, over 99% of the records in the collection are now publicly available at the National Archives. In keeping with the President’s direction, the National Archives will be digitizing the entire collection to make it more accessible to the public."
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