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Previously classified documents pertaining to late President John F. Kennedy‘s 1963 assassination have been released.

More than 60 years after JFK’s fatal shooting, which federal authorities concluded was solely perpetrated by Lee Harvey Oswald, the government began publishing 80,000 pages of unredacted records relating to their investigation at the direction of President Donald Trump.

Trump signed an executive order in January to release all records about the assassination, as well as the 1968 killings of the 46-year-old’s brother Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.

“I have now determined that the continued redaction and withholding of information from records pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is not consistent with the public interest,” Trump stated in his order, “and the release of these records is long overdue.”

The documents are available in digitized form on the National Archives website and on analog media formats at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) offices in Maryland.

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However, this is not the first time classified records about JFK’s assassination have been released.

NARA has been making JFK materials available to the public in batches since 1992, when Congress passed the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act to unseal investigation documents.

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According to the agency, the last batch dropped was in 2023 under then-President Joe Biden‘s directive.

“At the National Archives, we believe in the importance of government transparency and the accessibility of information,” archivist Dr. Colleen Shogan said in a statement at the time. “The dedicated and detailed work completed by NARA staff and by our partners and stakeholder agencies is an excellent representation of how we can collaborate together to ensure that the maximum amount of information is made available to the American people, while we protect what we must.”

For a complete guide on the Kennedys, keep reading.

Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Kennedy

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Joseph Patrick “Joe” Kennedy married Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald on Oct. 7, 1914.

By 1932, they had nine children together: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., John F. Kennedy, Rosemary Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy, Patricia Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Jean Kennedy and Edward Kennedy.

Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.

Born July 25, 1915, Joe Jr. was going to be president, as far as his father was concerned.

He was a delegate to the 1940 Democratic National Convention and planned to run for Congress after he got out of the Navy. But the 29-year-old and his co-pilot Wilford John Willy were killed Aug. 12, 1944, when explosives they were carrying detonated prematurely while on a bombing run that was part of Operation Aphrodite.

Neither pilot’s body was ever recovered and their names are among those on the Tablets of the Missing at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial honoring casualties of World War II.

John F. Kennedy

It was John, born May 29, 1917, who made it to Congress, then became a U.S. senator and ultimately was elected president in 1960.

He married Jacqueline Bouvier on Sept. 12, 1953, and they welcomed daughter Caroline Kennedy on Nov. 27, 1957, and son John F. Kennedy Jr. on Nov. 25, 1960.

A daughter, Arabella, was stillborn in 1956 and son Patrick, born prematurely on Aug. 7, 1963, lived for only 39 hours.

JFK was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963, one of the defining events of the 20th century.

Caroline Kennedy

Caroline, the U.S. ambassador to Japan during the Obama administration and to Australia for the Biden administration, married Edwin “Ed” Schlossberg in 1986.

They share daughters Rose Kennedy Schlossberg (born June 25, 1988) and Tatiana Kennedy Schlossberg (May 5, 1990) and son John “Jack” Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg (Jan. 19, 1993).

TV producer Rose went to Harvard like her mom and married restaurateur Rory McAuliffe in 2022.

Tatiana—a journalist who didn’t know at the time that her 2014 New York Times article about a dead bear being found in Central Park involved her cousin RFK Jr.—graduated from Yale and married college sweetheart George Moran in 2017. They welcomed a son, Edwin Jr., in 2022.

Jack—a Yale alum, graduate of Harvard’s JD/MBA program and quite the hoot on social media—spoke at the 2024 DNC Convention and is a political correspondent for Vogue.

John F. Kennedy Jr.

Rosemary Kennedy

Rosemary (at right, with sister Kathleen and mom Rose) was born Sept. 13, 1918.

While she attended a special boarding school for students with learning difficulties, Rosemary had behavioral issues that led to her father’s decision to have her undergo a prefrontal lobotomy when she was 23.

Rosemary emerged from the experimental procedure—which was touted as a potential cure for mental illness and Joe did hope it would help her—severely disabled and spent the rest of her life (she lived till Jan. 7, 2005) institutionalized.

“All along I had continued to believe that she could have lived her life as a Kennedy girl, just a little slower,” Rose told historian Doris Kearns Goodwin years later. “But then it was all gone in a matter of minutes.”

Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy

Born Feb. 20, 1920, Kathleen got a kick out of life, hence her jaunty nickname.

She married William Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington, in a civil ceremony in London on May 6, 1944—against her mother’s wishes, as her beloved wasn’t Catholic, so the bride’s big brother Joe Jr. was the only member of her family who attended the wedding.

A month later, William, a major in the British Army, was killed by a sniper in Belgium.

She remained in England and fell for still-married William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 8th Earl Fitzwilliam. Before he could secure a divorce, they both died when the plane carrying them to the French Riviera crashed on May 13, 1948.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Eunice was born July 10, 1921.

The devoted philanthropist and founder of the Special Olympics married Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. on May 23, 1953.

Their had five children—Robert “Bobby” Shriver III (born April 28, 1954), Maria Shriver (Nov. 6, 1955), Timothy (Aug. 29, 1959), Mark (Feb. 17, 1964) and Anthony (July 20, 1965).

When she died at 88, Eunice had 19 grandchildren, including Maria’s four kids with now-ex-husband Arnold Schwarzenegger: Katherine (born Dec. 13, 1989), Patrick (Sept. 18, 1993), Christina (July 23, 1991) and Christopher (Sept. 27, 1997).

Robert F. Kennedy

The son known familiarly to the whole country as Bobby Kennedy married Ethel Skakel on June 17, 1950.

They went on to have 11 children: Kathleen, Joseph II, Robert Jr., David, Courtney, Michael, Kerry, Christopher, Maxwell, Douglas and Rory.

Ethel was pregnant with Rory when Bobby was fatally shot on June 6, 1968, shortly after winning the California Democratic primary.

David Kennedy died of a drug overdose on April 25, 1984, at the age of 28. Michael Kennedy was killed on Dec. 31, 1997, when he slammed into a tree while on skis and simultaneously tossing a football around during a family trip to Aspen, Colo. The 37-year-old shared three children with wife Victoria Gifford.

Her husband died when their eldest child was only 16, but Ethel Kennedy went on to be a grandmother of 34. Two of her grandchildren have died: Courtney and husband Paul Hill‘s daughter Saoirse Hill, 22, in 2019 of an accidental drug overdose and Kathleen and husband David Townsend‘s daughter Maeve Kennedy McKean, 40, in a 2020 canoeing accident.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

RFK Jr., born Jan. 17, 1954, is a thrice-married father of six.

He shares son Robert Francis “Bobby” Kennedy III (born 1984) and daughter Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy (born 1988) with first wife Emily Black.

They divorced in 1994 after 12 years of marriage.

Robert F. Kennedy III

RFK III has been married to CIA analyst turned author and TV host Amaryllis Fox since 2017.

They share daughter Bobby (born Jan. 7, 2019) and son Cassius Watts Thoreau Kennedy (Aug. 30, 2021), as well as Amaryllis’ daughter Zoë from a previous relationship.

Kick Kennedy

“I like to say life is just a collection of experiences—some good, some bad—and the more you have the better,” the Stanford grad told Town & Country in 2012.

And merely knowing Ben Affleck “in passing,” as a source put it, brought Kick Kennedy to the top of the trending bar in August 2024 days after Jennifer Lopez filed for divorce from the actor.

Affleck’s rep was quick to shut down romance speculation, telling E! News, “Everything about him and Kick is untrue.”

So nothing about being a Kennedy had really changed in a decade. Or a century.

“People ask me, ‘What’s it like to be a Kennedy?'” she told T&C. “Maybe it’s just the temperature of the water, but I’m just like, ‘I have no idea.’ When I see my face or name in the tabloids, I get a knot in my stomach. It’s just not me—it’s reading something that’s not real.”

But she did feel a kinship with the great aunt she was named for, who died two years before her father was born.

“It’s funny how similar we are,” Kick mused. “She was fun and social and a performer in many ways.”

RFK Jr. married Mary Richardson in 1994 and they went on to have four children: Conor Richardson Kennedy (born July 25 ,1994), Kyra LeMoyne Kennedy (Aug. 22, 1995), William Finbar “Finn” Kennedy (Nov. 8, 1997) and Aidan Caohman Vieques Kennedy (July 13, 2001).

The couple were legally separated when Mary died by suicide in 2012.

Father and sons: Conor, Aidan and RFK III.

Conor Kennedy

Kyra Kennedy

Kyra, a regular among the high-fashion set, lives in Milan.

She said in an Aug. 27, 2024, video posted in partnership with Elle and Bvlgari that she’s working on a project in memory of her late mother.

“Have I experienced a rebirth in my life?” she asks in the clip. “Yes, I definitely have. As a little girl, I was one person. And when I became a young adult, I did a complete 180.”

RFK Jr. married Curb Your Enthusiasm star Cheryl Hines in 2014.

The actress shares daughter Catherine Young (born March 8, 2004) with ex-husband Paul Young.

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In wishing her dad a happy Father’s Day in 2018, Kick wrote on Instagram, “Thanks for giving me all these wacky brothers and sisters!”

Kerry Kennedy

Ethel and RFK’s seventh child shares three daughters—twins Mariah Kennedy-Cuomo and Cara Kennedy Cuomo (born in 1995) and Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo (born in 1997)—with ex-husband Andrew Cuomo.

Kerry and Andrew, who was governor of New York from 2011 to 2021, married in 1990 and separated in 2003 before divorcing in 2005.

Edward “Ted” Kennedy

Sen. Ted Kennedy, more scandalous than 90 percent of his family put together, shared three children with first wife Joan Bennett: Kara Kennedy (born Feb. 27, 1960), Edward Kennedy Jr. (Sept. 26, 1961) and Patrick Kennedy II (July 14, 1967).

He and Joan divorced in 1982 after 24 years of marriage and he wed Victoria Reggie in 1992.

Kara suffered a fatal heart attack on Sept. 16, 2011, two years after her father died.

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