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"A US judge blocks Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship."

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"A US judge blocks Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship."

"Trump Birthright Citizenship Order Update: On his first day back in office, Trump signed an order directing federal agencies to deny citizenship to children born in the US if neither parent is a citizen or legal permanent resident."


"A US judge blocks Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship."
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"US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order directing the declassification and release of thousands of government documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, as well as the deaths of his brother, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The order is part of a flurry of executive actions Trump took during the first week of his second term. Speaking to reporters, Trump said, 'Everything will be revealed.'

The documents, central to public intrigue and conspiracy theories for decades, have been the subject of long-standing public demand. Their release addresses calls for greater transparency after years of speculation surrounding the deaths of these prominent figures.

The files include CIA cables and memos discussing Lee Harvey Oswald’s visits to the Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City just weeks before the JFK assassination. However, this is not Trump’s first promise to release these documents—similar assurances in the past were deferred due to requests from intelligence agencies like the CIA and FBI, citing national security concerns.

How will the documents be released?According to the Associated Press, the order directs the director of national intelligence and the attorney general to develop a plan within 15 days to release the remaining John F. Kennedy records and within 45 days for the other two cases. The exact timeline for the release remains unclear.

What’s next for Donald Trump?With the release of these files, President Trump’s push to declassify such controversial records could highlight his administration’s focus on government transparency and narratives about the 'deep state.' However, some JFK-related documents, including around 500 files such as tax returns, remain outside the scope of the 2017 disclosure requirement. Researchers note that over the decades, some documents have been destroyed."



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