MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 Federal records related to the investigation into the 1968 assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were released on Monday, following the disclosure in March of tens of thousands of documents about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

In January, President Donald Trump ordered the release of thousands of classified about Kennedy's assassination, while also moving to declassify federal records related to the deaths of New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and more than five decades ago.

Trump ordered Director of 春色直播 Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Attorney General Pam Bondi to coordinate with other government officials to review records related to the assassinations of RFK and King, and present a plan to the president for their 鈥渃omplete release.鈥 Some about the RFK assassination were released April 18.

Justice Department attorneys later to end a sealing order for the records nearly two years ahead of its expiration date. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which King led, is opposed to unsealing any of the records for privacy reasons. The organization鈥檚 lawyers said King鈥檚 relatives also wanted to keep the files under seal.

Scholars, history buffs and journalists have been preparing to study the documents to find new information about the civil rights leader's assassination on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee.

The King family's statement released after Trump's order in January said they hoped to get an opportunity to review the files as a family prior to its public release. King鈥檚 family, including his two living children, Martin III and Bernice, was given advance notice of the release and had their own teams reviewing the records ahead of the public disclosure.

In a statement released Monday, King's children called their father鈥檚 case a 鈥渃aptivating public curiosity for decades.鈥 But they also emphasized the personal nature of the matter and urged that 鈥渢hese files must be viewed within their full historical context.鈥

鈥淲e ask those who engage with the release of these files to do so with empathy, restraint, and respect for our family鈥檚 continuing grief,鈥 the statement said.

Here is what we know about the assassination and what scholars had to say ahead of the release of the documents.

In Memphis, shots ring out

King was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, heading to dinner with a few friends, when he was .

King had been in Memphis to support a sanitation workers strike protesting poor working conditions and low pay. The night before the assassination, King delivered the famous on a stormy night at the Mason Temple in Memphis.

An earlier march on Beale Street had turned violent, and King had returned to Memphis to lead another march as an expression of nonviolent protest. King also had been planning the Poor People's Campaign to speak out against economic injustice.

The FBI's investigation

After a long manhunt, was captured in London, and he pleaded guilty to assassinating King. He later renounced that plea and maintained his innocence until his death in 1998.

FBI documents released over the years show how the bureau wiretapped King鈥檚 telephone lines, bugged his hotel rooms and used informants to get information against him.

鈥淗e was relentlessly targeted by an invasive, predatory, and deeply disturbing disinformation and surveillance campaign,鈥 the King family statement said.

King family's response to the investigation

Members of King's family, and others, have questioned whether Ray acted alone, or if he was even involved. King's widow, Coretta Scott King, asked for the probe to be reopened, and in 1998, then-Attorney General Janet Reno directed the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Justice Department to do so.

The Justice Department said it 鈥渇ound nothing to disturb the 1969 judicial determination that James Earl Ray murdered Dr. King.鈥

, one of King's children, met with Ray in prison in 1997, saying afterwards that he believed Ray's claims of innocence. Dexter King died in 2024.

With the support of King's family, a civil trial in state court was held in Memphis in 1999 against Loyd Jowers, a man alleged to have known about a conspiracy to assassinate King. Dozens of witnesses testified, and a Memphis jury found Jowers and unnamed others, including government agencies, participated in a conspiracy to assassinate King.

What will the public see in the newly released documents?

It's not clear what the records will actually show.

King scholars, for example, would like to see what information the FBI was discussing and circulating as part of their investigation, said Ryan Jones, director of history, interpretation and curatorial services at the 春色直播 Civil Rights Museum in Memphis.

鈥淭hat's critical given the fact the American public, at that time, was unaware that the FBI that is involved in the investigation, was leading a smear campaign to discredit the same man while he was alive,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淭hey were the same bureau who was receiving notices of assassination attempts against King and ignored them.鈥

Academics who have studied King also would like to see information about the FBI's surveillance of King, including the extent they went to get details about his personal life, track him, and try to discredit him as anti-American, said Lerone A. Martin, director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University.

However, Martin said he does not expect that the documents will have a 鈥渟moking gun that will finally say, 鈥楽ee, this is 100% evidence that the FBI was involved in this assassination.鈥欌

鈥淲e have to view these documents with an eye of suspicion because of the extent the FBI was willing to go to, to try to discredit him,鈥 Martin said.

Why now?

Trump's order about the records release said it is in the 鈥渘ational interest鈥 to release the records.

鈥淭heir families and the American people deserve transparency and truth,鈥 the order said.

However, the timing has led to skepticism from some observers.

Jones questioned why the American public had not been able to see these documents much earlier.

鈥淲hy were they sealed on the basis of national security, if the assassin was in prison outside of Nashville?鈥 he said.

Jones said there are scholars who think the records release is a 鈥淧R stunt鈥 by a presidential administration that is 鈥渞ewriting, omitting the advances of some people that are tied to people of color, or diversity.鈥

The Pentagon from lawmakers and citizens over the removal of military heroes and historic mentions from Defense Department websites and social media pages after it . In response, the department restored some of those posts.

Martin said Trump's motivation could be part of an effort to shed doubt on government institutions.

鈥淚t could be an opportunity for the Trump administration to say, 鈥楽ee, the FBI is evil, I've been trying to tell you this. This is why I've put (FBI director) Kash Patel in office because he's cleaning out the Deep State,'鈥 Martin said.

Another factor could be the two attempts on Trump's life as he was campaigning for a second presidential term, and a desire to 鈥渆xpose the broader history of U.S. assassinations,鈥 said Brian Kwoba, an associate history professor at the University of Memphis.

鈥淭hat said, it is still a little bit confusing because it's not clear why any U.S. president, including Trump, would want to open up files that could be damaging to the United States and its image both in the U.S. and abroad,鈥 he said.

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