Biden Administration Continues to , Withhold Information Regarding, the Assassination of JFK.<br />On December 15, President Joe Biden's <br />administration released over 13,000 records <br />on President John F. Kennedy's assassination. .<br />On December 15, President Joe Biden's <br />administration released over 13,000 records <br />on President John F. Kennedy's assassination. .<br />CBS News reports that the administration still failed <br />to fully comply with a 30-year-old law which <br />demands transparency on the 1963 assassination. .<br />CBS News reports that the administration still failed <br />to fully comply with a 30-year-old law which <br />demands transparency on the 1963 assassination. .<br />This significant disclosure reflects <br />my administration's commitment to <br />transparency and will provide the American <br />public with greater insight and understanding <br />of the government's investigation into <br />this tragic event in American history, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via CBS News.<br />This significant disclosure reflects <br />my administration's commitment to <br />transparency and will provide the American <br />public with greater insight and understanding <br />of the government's investigation into <br />this tragic event in American history, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via CBS News.<br />According to the National Archives, which oversees the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection, <br />about 97% of all related files have now been released. .<br />CBS News reports that experts claim the government is still withholding information that could cast the CIA or other federal agencies in a negative light. .<br />In October, the Mary Farrell Foundation, a nonprofit group <br />that hosts an online database of records related to the <br />president's assassination, sued the Biden administration.<br />The lawsuit accused the U.S. government <br />of failing to abide by a 2017 deadline for the release <br />of all documents related to Kennedy's death.<br />The lawsuit accused the U.S. government <br />of failing to abide by a 2017 deadline for the release <br />of all documents related to Kennedy's death.<br />Jefferson Morley, the group's vice president, <br />points out that many critical files <br />remain heavily redacted or unreleased. .<br />The Biden administration set a new deadline of May 1, 2023, <br />for the National Archives and other agencies to propose and <br />review redactions to remain classified after June 30, 2023.<br />The Biden administration set a new deadline of May 1, 2023, <br />for the National Archives and other agencies to propose and <br />review redactions to remain classified after June 30, 2023