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Trump’s DNI Gabbard Stirs Pot, Are RFK, MLK Files Coming Out?

Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump’s Director of National Intelligence, is already making waves just months into the job, launching a task force to tackle the “weaponization” of the intelligence community and promising more transparency. Now, chatter online suggests she might be gearing up for a bombshell release.

Speculation is swirling about a potential declassification of long-hidden files related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., fueled by posts circulating on social media. Gabbard, a former Democrat turned Independent and combat veteran confirmed back in February, has certainly promised to pull back the curtain on government secrets deemed safe for public eyes.

Her newly formed Director’s Initiatives Group is tasked with reviewing materials for declassification and rooting out political bias within the sprawling intelligence agencies – a move applauded by many conservatives tired of deep state shenanigans.

However, despite the online buzz about RFK and MLK, there’s been no official confirmation from Gabbard or the Office of the Director of National Intelligence about dropping those specific files. While her mission includes declassification, the focus announced so far has been on tackling politicization and waste, not necessarily revisiting these decades-old tragedies. Stay tuned, folks – with Gabbard at the helm, anything seems possible.

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