White House Delays Release of JFK Assassination Files

WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBS News) -- The White House said Friday it would delay the release of long-classified documents related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.

President Joe Biden wrote in a statement  that the remaining files "shall be withheld from full public disclosure" until December 15 next year -- nearly 60 years after Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, Texas in 1963.

In 2017, former president Donald Trump released several thousand secret files on the assassination, but withheld others on national security grounds.

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