
The Trump administration on Monday dumped 230,000 never-seen-before pages on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination—files that had been under a court seal since 1977.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard announced the release, describing the documents as a historic move for transparency. The files include FBI investigation reports, internal memos, and prison testimonies about the plot to kill King. These pages had been “collecting dust” for decades, according to an official statement.
“The American people have waited nearly sixty years to see the full scope of the investigation into Dr. King’s assassination,” Gabbard said.
But the timing has raised eyebrows, particularly with Trump’s Epstein’s case flying around. And what was so sensitive that it stayed hidden all these years?
King’s children aren’t exactly celebrating either. In a statement, they pleaded for “empathy and respect”, reminding the public that their father’s murder remains a personal wound.
The family also dropped a reminder: James Earl Ray didn’t act alone. They’ve long believed he was a scapegoat. Now, with the FBI’s secret memos finally out, will America find out who really killed MLK?
