GOPers press for release of JFK, Epstein files amid ongoing investigations and potential controversy
Republicans are pressuring the Justice Department to release classified documents and records about the JFK assassination, citing a lack of relevance in withholding such information. The delay in releasing sensitive files related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination has sparked calls for transparency from lawmakers.

Republicans are pressing the Justice Department to release classified documents and records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, citing transparency and public interest in the matter. The push for release comes after a court order was issued earlier this month demanding the agency's compliance with a Freedom of Information Act request. However, some documents remain sealed due to national security concerns or ongoing investigations. The Justice Department is under pressure to balance competing interests between releasing sensitive information and maintaining secrecy around ongoing cases.