UPDATE: An additional 13,700 unredacted pages of JFK assassination files that were previously available for review only in-person at NARA, have been digitized and are now available online at archives.gov/jfk. This brings the total number of pages available online to over 77,000. (1/3)
As was stated when President Trump released the unredacted JFK files on March 18, a small number of files are currently only available for in-person viewing at the National Archives in College Park, MD, and archivists are working quickly to digitize all records. Some documents are under court seal, and NARA is working with the Department of Justice to expedite the unsealing of these records. We will post updates as more files are uploaded to archives.gov/jfk. (2/3)
Some people have asked us about why some of the recently released documents have sections blacked out. Here’s why: According to NARA, some documents are under court seal and documents that were previously released with redactions are still available online to show the public what has changed in the spirit of transparency. (3/3)
Mike