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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has declassified over 230,000 pages of FBI surveillance records on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., tracing his life up to his 1968 assassination. While the release fulfills long-standing transparency demands, critics are slamming the timing. Many accuse the Trump administration of using the MLK files to distract from intensifying public pressure over the still-sealed Jeffrey Epstein documents. Outrage is building online, with some calling it the “largest political cover-up in U.S. history.” Singer Bill Madden dismissed the move, saying, “Nobody cares about the MLK files.” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has also joined the chorus, demanding full disclosure of Epstein’s ties and files. Trump’s silence on the matter is now under fire as frustration explodes nationwide.