Donald Trump promised to declassify secret documents. (Image: Getty)
One of ‘s promises while on the campaign trail was to declassify secret documents relating to secrets kept by the US.
From the assassination of JFK to ‘s “little black book”, the new president must now get to work making these reports public.
The Republican also hired Anna Paulina Luna, congresswoman for Florida, to after she called for “transparency” in federal government.
The most recent historic event Mr Trump wants to look into is the origins of -19, after spreading a theory that it came from a lab in China.
Though there was no evidence of this in 2020, the president is now set to publicise
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The documents pertain to US secrets from UFOs to the JFK assassination. (Image: Getty)
Another major world event that’s been the topic of discussion for conspiracy theorists for over 20 years is 9/11.
Despite all the wild assertions being rejected by independent reviews, Mr Trump is going to release information on what the US Government knows about the attacks.
has fascinated history buffs and conspiracy theorists alike since 1963.
The FBI ruled that US Marine veteran Lee Harvey Oswald was the gunman, though questions remain after Oswald – who said he was framed – was murdered on live TV by nighclub owner Jack Ruby before he went to trial.
Now, Mr Trump after promising to do so before being elected. He told podcaster Joe Rogan: “I did partially open [the files].
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“I think I’ve opened 50% but I was asked not to do it, and I thought that was a reasonable ask. But now I’m going to do it. I’m going to do it very soon. There’s a lot of interest in it.”
Following on sex abuse and sex trafficking charges, there have been questions regarding his associates and “clients”.
Despite being a known associate of the disgraced sex offender, Mr Trump will preside over the release of Epstein’s “client list” after the federal government declassifies it. There is currently no indication of any wrongdoing by the president.
Finally, Mr Trump suggested releasing while speaking to Mr Rogan, though he maintained he didn’t believe in them.
He said: “There’s a lot of interest in the people coming from space. And I know you’re interested in that. It’s never been my thing. I have to be honest. I never have been a believer.”