Publication of photographic material from the necropsy-necrotomy of Bobby Kennedydecades after his assassination on June 5, 1968 at Los Angelestriggered yesterday between two of his children, including Minister of Health of the president Donald Trump.

Recramned archives for the murder of Robert Kennedy, or Bobby, his brother John Kennedy, who was also murdered a few years earlier, in 1963, were made public on Friday on Friday at the initiative of President Trump, who signed a 20 -year -old President.

However, one of Bobby Kennedy’s daughters, Kerry, referred to the “hard pain” she tried yesterday after publishing the photographs of the necropsy-necrotomy contained in the files.

Her father’s memory “will be even more difficult” in a “new and unthinkable way”, explained via X.

“We will no longer see him as he was in our memory. We will be confronted with these macabre, raw photos of his cut body from the necropsy-necrotomy exposure, “he said.

On the contrary, her brother Robert Kennedy, the youngest, Minister of Health of the Trump government, approved the disclosure of the material in question.

“The public interest of the full publication is superior to our family,” the Washington Post newspaper told Friday.

He admitted, however, that he was in front of a “terrible choice” when Donald Trump asked him if the photos of the necropsy should be made public.

When he was named Minister RFK Jr., a war was triggered in the US, as Mr Kennedy has occasionally expressed anti -vaccination and conspiracy positions.

He reiterated in the newspaper that he did not believe in the official version of the events of his father’s murder, according to which the bullet killed by Bobby Kennedy threw a twenty pistol by Sirhan Sirhan, Jordanian -Galatian, who continued his 81 -year -old migrant.

Mr Kennedy admitted that he did not expect the records that were released to contain something that would prove his theory that the CIA was mixed with his father’s murder.

The Director of the US Intelligence Services Coordination Service (DNI) Talsi Gambard, who was tasked with publicizing the archives, justified the initiative, citing the need to “finally spill light” in the case of the murder of the Senator, to the Senator, line for the presidency.

The 10,000 pages of files released on Friday will add another 50,000 found in “FBI and CIA warehouses,” he added.

The latest declassified records of former President Kennedy’s murder were made public in March. These for the murder in 1968 of the protagonist of the struggle for civil and political rights Martin Luther King are also expected to be released.