
The material also shows the CIAโs efforts to investigate whether Kennedyโs killer had any ties to a foreign power as well as how his death was received overseas.
WASHINGTON โ The CIA released nearly 1,500 pages of previously classified documents relating to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and his 1968 assassination Thursday, detailing the agency’s work to investigate his killing, as well as previously unknown contacts between him and the spy agency.
Kennedy met with the CIA following a 1955 tour of the Soviet Union, relaying his observations to the spy agency as a voluntary informant, the documents show.
Theย newly available material comprises 54 documents, including memos about the agency’s work to investigate whether RFK’s killer had any foreign ties, as well as the response to his killing by foreign powers.
President Donald Trump hadย ordered the release of documents relating to the assassinations of RFK,ย President John F. Kennedy andย Martin Luther King Jr. More than 10,000 pages of records pertaining to RFK’s assassination were released in April.
โTodayโs release delivers on President Trumpโs commitment to maximum transparency, enabling the CIA to shine light on information that serves the public interest,โ CIA Director John Ratcliffe said in a statement. โI am proud to share our work on this incredibly important topic with the American people.โ
Kennedy was fatally shot on June 5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles moments after giving a speech celebrating his victory in Californiaโs presidential primary. His assassin,ย Sirhan Sirhan, was convicted of first-degree murder and is serving life in prison.
Kennedy’s contacts with the CIA following his visit to the Soviet Union reflected the tensions of the time, and the high value put on personal observations of Americans who traveled to Russia and other former Soviet regions. Prominent elected officials and business leaders visiting the USSR were often asked to share their observations following their return.
The documents show that RFK was a voluntary informant. In a statement Thursday, the CIA showed the meetings reflected RFK’s โpatriotic commitmentโ to serving his country.
Many of his observations reflected granular observations about daily life.
โOn 29 Aug 55, while in Novosibirsk, USSR, a friend and I visited a State machine factory. The factory has 3,500 employees, of whom one third are women. The wage scale is between 840 and 2,500 rubles,โ Kennedy told the CIA interviewer, according to the documents. “The Director of the plant whose name I do not recall was frosty, although the engineer was friendly.”
The CIA used artificial intelligence to scan its library for documents related to RFK’s assassination that could be declassified. The search turned up many documents that had little to do with his killing, such as the records of RFK’s meeting with the CIA.
Kennedy’s son, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said he was gratified to see the documents’ release.
โLifting the veil on the RFK papers is a necessary step toward restoring trust in American government,โ Kennedy said.
The documents can be found online atย cia.gov andย archives.gov/rfk.
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