US PresidentDonald Trump says more of the classified files relating to the assassination of his predecessor John F Kennedy in 1963 will be released on Tuesday local time.
Trump, after he was sworn into office, ordered the release of the remaining classified files related to murder.
While at the Kennedy Centre, Trump told reporters his administration will release 80,000 files on Tuesday, though it's not clear how many of those are among the millions of documents that have already been made public.
US President Donald Trump. (AP)
That means the files are likely to be released tonight or tomorrow morning Australia time.
"We have a tremendous amount of paper. You've got a lot of reading," Trump said to reporters.
He also said he doesn't believe anything will be redacted from the files.
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"I said, 'Just don't redact. You can't redact,'" he said.
A previous release of classified files drew criticism from some quarters, including the online influencers and far-right bloggers Trump has curated in place of a traditional White House press corps.
Critics said the documents had all mostly been in the public domain for years, if not officially released by the US government.