The data belongs to more than 400 former congressional staffers and others with connections to decades-old investigations.
Joseph diGenova, a former top Justice Department official - and staunch Trump ally and lawyer - called the breach "sloppy and ...
The John F. Kennedy assassination documents released this week disclosed sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers.
Jefferson Morley — an independent journalist and author whose foundation runs the largest online database of JFK records — testified ... Federal Secrets that the files made public March ...
House Democrats on Tuesday decried the Trump administration’s rollout of records related to the 1963 assassination of former ...
Despite the push for transparency, the release has raised privacy issues. Some documents inadvertently exposed personal information, including Social Security numbers of individuals involved in ...
You can access the files through ... publicizing the JFK files, which contain Social Security numbers and personal details of individuals still alive today. This has raised issues regarding ...
Today, per his direction, previously redacted JFK Assassination Files are being released to the public with no redactions,” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said of the release.
The National Archives released thousands more documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday, ...
Looking to read the JFK files yourself? You can find them on the ... but kept others secret because of concerns by the CIA and FBI that their release could hurt national security.
Kennedy, weeks after President Trump ordered government agencies to make their JFK files public. The documents, totaling some 80,000 pages, had been released before, with sections redacted for ...