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JFK/RFK/MLK Next Declassification Tranche

Saturday, January 30, 2027 · 281 days away

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Event overview

Next batch of assassination records under Executive Order 14176 (pattern: annual January drops).

Date
2027-01-30
Country / jurisdiction
US
Region
United States
Category
Declassification
Status
expected

What this countdown tracks

The next annual tranche of declassified records tied to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. is expected on or around January 30, 2027, the first anniversary of the January 30, 2026 release. That earlier drop ran to roughly 11,022 pages drawn from CIA, FBI, and DOD files held at the National Archives.

Background

Executive Order 14176, signed by President Trump on January 23, 2025, directed the Director of National Intelligence, the Attorney General, and the National Archivist to declassify the remaining federal records concerning the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations "to the maximum extent permitted by law." The order built on the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 and accelerated timelines that the National Archives had previously extended under national-security review. The first tranche under EO 14176 landed on March 18, 2025 (roughly 80,000 pages, mostly JFK), followed by a smaller RFK release in April 2025 and an MLK tranche on July 21, 2025. The January 30, 2026 drop added 11,022 pages spanning all three assassinations and triggered a wave of research from the Mary Ferrell Foundation, which maintains the State of JFK Releases tracker. That tracker, curated by longtime assassination-records researcher Rex Bradford, documents what has been released, what remains redacted, and what specific file series — HSCA, Church Committee, Lopez Report — are still pending. Annual January release anniversaries have become the working pattern, aligning with the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel review cadence. The 1992 JFK Act originated from public pressure after Oliver Stone's film *JFK* and established the Assassination Records Review Board, which operated from 1994 to 1998 and reviewed more than 60,000 documents; its final report called for disclosure of all records by October 26, 2017.

Why the date matters

January 30, 2027 tracks the one-year anniversary of the January 30, 2026 release, establishing what appears to be an annualized declassification rhythm under EO 14176. The executive order does not mandate a specific annual date, but the National Archives and the FBI have used January windows to complete security review and deliver records to the JFK Assassination Records Collection at College Park. Researchers watch this date because postponed records under the 1992 JFK Act were originally scheduled for final review by October 2017, and each subsequent release narrows the redaction gap. The late-January cadence also reflects the NDC's internal calendar, which accelerates end-of-fiscal-year processing through October and completes a working batch for release the following winter.

What to watch for

  • Volume of pages released and which agency originated each batch (CIA, FBI, DOD, State).
  • Any fresh documents on CIA officer George Joannides and HSCA-era liaison activities.
  • RFK-related LAPD and FBI files still under consent-decree or privacy-act review.
  • MLK COINTELPRO material beyond what the FBI MLK-file release surfaces separately.
  • Whether the Archivist issues a formal transmittal letter to Congress with the release.
  • Updates to the Mary Ferrell Foundation's State of JFK Releases tracker shortly after the drop.
  • Any withheld-document log that itemizes remaining redactions and their statutory basis.
  • Cross-referenced material with the 1976 Church Committee and 1978 HSCA final reports.
  • Correspondence between the CIA's Directorate of Operations and the Warren Commission's investigators.

Researcher workflow

Once a tranche posts to archives.gov, the Mary Ferrell Foundation typically indexes new records within 72 hours, producing a cross-reference table that identifies which previously redacted pages now appear in full, which remain partially withheld, and which documents are newly surfaced. Independent researchers — including Jefferson Morley, Malcolm Blunt, and Rex Bradford — file follow-up FOIA requests on specific redaction categories. The CIA's Historical Review Program and the FBI's Records/Information Dissemination Section coordinate responses with NARA's Assassination Records Collection staff in College Park. Congressional interest has come from both House Oversight subcommittees and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, which can request classified briefings on unreleased material.

Related events to track

This tranche is one node in a dense federal declassification calendar that also includes the NARA 25-year auto-declass of 2001 records and the FBI MLK surveillance files consent-decree expiry later that same year. For an adjacent transparency milestone, the FOMC 2021 full transcripts release lands two weeks earlier in January 2027.

FAQ

When exactly is the next JFK/RFK/MLK tranche? Expected on or around Saturday, January 30, 2027, matching the 2026 release date under the established annual pattern.

Is the January 30, 2027 release confirmed or expected? Expected — there is no pre-announced date, only the established annual pattern under EO 14176 and NDC processing cadence.

Who is responsible for the release? The National Archives and Records Administration, in coordination with the DNI, FBI, and CIA under EO 14176 and the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992.

Where can I read the official tracker? The Mary Ferrell Foundation maintains the consolidated tracker at https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/State_of_JFK_Releases_2026.html.

Source

https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/State_of_JFK_Releases_2026.html

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