(NewsNation) — President Donald Trump announced he will release the remaining classified files on the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday.
The big question is: Will the public learn any new information from the JFK files? Ross Coulthart, special correspondent and investigative journalist for NewsNation, said he has been told that some of the JFK files could show that the CIA knew more than what they said.
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“I’ve been told it’s going to be very embarrassing for the agency,” Coulthart said on Tuesday. “There are a few people in the intelligence community who will be very nervous about what these documents reveal.”
Coulthart also talked about Trump, saying that it is “quite unique” for a president to insist on these documents to be unredacted when released to the public. “Frankly, we’re just gonna have to wait and see,” he told NewsNation.
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A spokesperson told NewsNation that the JFK files would be released on Tuesday afternoon, but a specific time was not given.