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Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the Biden administration of perpetuating a cycle of secrecy regarding documents associated with the assassination of his uncle, US President John F. Kennedy.
On Sunday, Kennedy – who’s challenging Biden for the Democrat presidential nomination – wrote on Twitter, “It’s not about conspiracy – it is about transparency. In a midnight Friday night announcement the White House has delivered the bad news that President Biden will be maintaining secrecy indefinitely on some JFK assassination related records.” Kennedy was evidently referring to a presidential memo by Biden Friday which claimed releasing some documents could harm national security.
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