Trump orders release of classified files on Kennedys, MLK, Jr.

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President Donald Trump signed a decree on the publication of long-classified government documents on the murders of President Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy and the leader of the civil rights of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., saying that this would put an end to the secret surrounding their murder. Peter Aleksander from NBC reports for Today about the reaction of families.

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