The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy is facing renewed scrutiny with the release of 10,000 previously unseen documents by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. The documents mark only the beginning, with an additional 50,000 files still awaiting release from various government agencies where they’ve been concealed for decades. Why did the US Information Agency issue propaganda to American media to control the assassination narrative?
Government Releases Long-Hidden RFK Files
The Trump administration has taken significant steps toward transparency by releasing 10,000 previously classified pages related to Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 assassination. This release was specifically ordered by President Trump and supported by RFK Jr., who has long questioned whether convicted assassin Sirhan Sirhan acted alone or was solely responsible for his father’s death.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard emphasized the historic nature of this disclosure, stating, “Nearly 60 years after the tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the American people will, for the first time, have the opportunity to review the federal government’s investigation thanks to the leadership of President Trump.” The files contain a trove of evidence, including handwritten notes from Sirhan, witness interviews, crime scene photos, autopsy records, FBI memos, and correspondence that has remained hidden from the public for decades.
🚨🚨 BREAKING : Tulsi Gabbard Just Released the RFK Files, 50,000+ Never before seen files
Tulsi Gabbard told Fox News that there are hundreds and thousands of unscanned JFK, MLK, and RFK documents that were hidden in the National Archives in the hopes they’d never be found. pic.twitter.com/cqqgHg3f6s
— JOSH DUNLAP (@JDunlap1974) April 20, 2025
Disturbing Revelations About Media Control and Soros
One of the most concerning revelations from the newly released files indicates the US Information Agency (USIA) allegedly issued propaganda to American media outlets to control the assassination narrative. This potential manipulation of information raises serious questions about what facts might have been suppressed or altered in the official account of Kennedy’s murder.
The documents also reveal that George Soros provided an alibi for a person of interest in the case, despite significant inconsistencies in his account. According to Gabbard’s statements to Fox News, there remain “hundreds and thousands of unscanned JFK, MLK, and RFK documents that were hidden in the National Archives in the hopes they’d never be found,” suggesting a deliberate attempt to conceal information from the American public.
🔥RFK FILES. FILE THIS UNDER…
“ YOU CANT MAKE THIS UP”
Of the 10k files released yesterday..I stumbled upon these 2. Whenever I feel like we may live in the Matrix..This happens. 👇🏻The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy on June 4, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles… pic.twitter.com/ezAN6FHnnk
— Johnny St.Pete (@JohnMcCloy) April 19, 2025
Evidence of Sirhan Sirhan’s Manipulation
Perhaps most compelling are the witness accounts suggesting Sirhan Sirhan was accompanied by handlers during the assassination. Multiple witnesses reported seeing Sirhan with a man and a woman in a polka dot dress, with one witness reportedly hearing the woman exclaim, “We shot him, we shot him!” immediately after Kennedy was shot.
A 1968 FBI memo included in the files notes a significant behavioral change in Sirhan following a head injury he sustained in 1966, potentially suggesting vulnerability to external influence or control. Some investigators, including RFK’s son, have pointed to security guard Thane Eugene Cesar as a possible true assassin, noting his position behind Kennedy during the shooting and the fact that autopsy evidence showed Kennedy was shot from behind at close range, while Sirhan was positioned in front of him.
State Department cables revealed in the documents show that foreign nations suspiciously mentioned the assassination before it occurred, adding another layer to the complex web of conspiracy theories surrounding the case. With 50,000 more documents still pending release from CIA and FBI warehouses, the full truth about RFK’s assassination may yet be revealed, potentially rewriting a crucial chapter of American history.