New Delhi, March 18 -- On Monday, US President Donald Trump announced that his administration would release approximately 80,000 pages of classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Set to be made public on Tuesday, these files are part of a long-awaited disclosure that has sparked public interest for decades. "People have been waiting for decades for this," Trump said during a visit to The Kennedy Center in Washington. "It's going to be very interesting."

This move follows Trump's earlier executive order to declassify documents concerning the assassinations of not only JFK, but also his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Trump emphasised that the American people...