On May 7, local time, US Director of National Intelligence Gabbard said that 60,000 pages of new documents relating to the 1968 assassination of former Attorney General and U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy had been made public. Gabbard said that after the first release of about 10,000 pages of documents on the case in April, US intelligence services searched the FBI and CIA warehouses for records not previously handed over to the National Archives. More than 60,000 pages of documents were discovered, deciphered, and digitized for public inspection.

Zhitongcaijing · 05/08 01:57
On May 7, local time, US Director of National Intelligence Gabbard said that 60,000 pages of new documents relating to the 1968 assassination of former Attorney General and U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy had been made public. Gabbard said that after the first release of about 10,000 pages of documents on the case in April, US intelligence services searched the FBI and CIA warehouses for records not previously handed over to the National Archives. More than 60,000 pages of documents were discovered, deciphered, and digitized for public inspection.