JFK Assassination Records
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 produced one of the largest declassified document collections in U.S. history. Successive releases — including the 2017–2025 disclosures — have put hundreds of thousands of CIA, FBI, and Warren Commission pages into the public record.
Search the JFK files below across the CIA, FBI, and National Archives in a single query.
What you’ll find
- CIA and FBI files on Lee Harvey Oswald
- Warren Commission and HSCA records
- 2017–2025 JFK release documents
- Mexico City station cables and related reporting
DeclassDB
FOIA search is fragmented and keyword-only. DeclassDB unifies seven federal archives — CIA CREST, FBI Vault, NSA, State, NARA, DoD, NSArchive — and adds AI semantic search, so you can find what you mean, not just what you typed.
AI semantic search
Find by meaning across 309,708 CREST documents (1.05M pages, full-text). The embedding model runs in your browser — no cloud round-trip. Pro & Researcher.
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Unified, blended, de-duplicated across seven federal sources. CIA / FBI / State always free; NSA / NARA / DoD / NSArchive unlocked on Pro.
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