The Trump administration has released over 240,000 pages of previously classified FBI records related to the 1968 assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The files, which include extensive FBI surveillance and internal memos, were made public despite strong objections from King's family, who expressed concerns about potential misuse of the documents to tarnish his legacy. Historians and analysts have so far found little new information in the records, noting that much of the content was already known. The release has fueled criticism that it serves as a distraction from demands to disclose files related to Jeffrey Epstein, with King's daughter Bernice King and others calling for equal transparency. The move has reignited debates over government secrecy, historical accountability, and the protection of civil rights leaders' legacies.
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