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In 1977, a court order directed the FBI to collect records about its surveillance and monitoring of King and turn them over to the National Archives and Records Administration. The order required the records to remain under seal for 50 years — until Jan. 31, 2027.In January, President Donald Trump ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to review and publicly release documents about King’s assassination “because the American people have an interest in full transparency about this key historic event,”

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“To maximize this transparency objective, the records sealed in this case should be part of the Attorney General’s review,” they added.SCLC attorneys said the FBI tried to discredit King and their organization by illegally wiretapping King’s home, SCLC offices and hotel rooms where King met with other SCLC officials. Unsealing records of those recordings is contrary to the interests of SCLC, the King family and the public,“Since its inception, this case has been about government overreach,” said SCLC attorney Sumayya Saleh.

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Justice Department attorney Johnny Walker said the administration has no intention of releasing any personal communications or privileged records contained in the files.“Thankfully, I am not here to defend the allegations in the underlying complaint,” Walker told the judge.

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Nobody involved in the litigation knows what’s in the archives and whether any of it relates to King’s assassination.

“It could be easy. There could be nothing, and then we just all go away,” Walker said.“We have learned in Europe, and from what happens outside Europe, that to declare war on the people who are using drugs is not the solution,” he said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israelof two hostages held in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli American Gad Haggai and Judih Weinstein — who was Israeli, American and Canadian — were killed during Hamas’into southern Israel that ignited the war in Gaza. Their remains were returned to Israel in a special operation by the army and the Shin Bet internal security agency, Netanyahu said.

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