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Why the Trump administration released secret FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr. — and what’s inside

The long-classified surveillance records offer insight into the FBI’s targeting of MLK, but no major revelations have emerged so far.

July 24, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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Why the Trump administration released secret FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr
Why the Trump administration released secret FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr

In a move drawing both praise and protest, the Trump administration on Monday released more than 240,000 pages of long-classified FBI files detailing the agency’s surveillance of civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The massive trove, now accessible via the National Archives, includes memos, wiretap transcripts, and other documents related to the FBI’s efforts to monitor and discredit King during the 1960s. Though researchers had long pushed for access, the files were not scheduled to be released until 2027. US President Donald Trump accelerated the timeline with an executive order in January, CNN reported.

Files offer few surprises, but reveal FBI’s tactics

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So far, historians and experts say the documents do not appear to contain any dramatic new revelations. Instead, they provide a deeper procedural look at the FBI’s surveillance practices and internal communications. David Garrow, a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of King, described the documents as dense and technical, saying that understanding them requires a detailed knowledge of the FBI’s internal coding systems. Many pages date back to the investigation into King’s 1968 assassination and include material on James Earl Ray, the man convicted of the murder.

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