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President Donald Trump on Friday stated he’ll declassify recordsdata associated to Amelia Earhart, the aviation trailblazer who grew to become the primary lady to fly solo nonstop throughout the U.S. and who famously disappeared almost 90 years in the past.
In a Fact Social publish, Trump stated he’s been requested about Earhart and her final flight.
“Amelia made it nearly three-quarters of the best way world wide earlier than she abruptly, and with out discover, vanished—by no means to be seen once more,” he wrote. “Her disappearance, nearly 90 years in the past, has captivated thousands and thousands. I’m ordering my Administration to declassify and launch all authorities information associated to Amelia Earhart, her ultimate journey, and the whole lot else about her.”
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This Could 20, 1937 photograph, offered by The Paragon Company, exhibits aviator Amelia Earhart on the tail of her Electra airplane, taken at Burbank Airport in Burbank, Calif. (Albert Bresnik/The Paragon Company by way of AP)
Researchers have lengthy looked for solutions about Earhart’s 1937 disappearance over the Pacific Ocean throughout her fateful try and fly across the globe. The disappearance has been the topic of many conspiracy theories.
In his publish, Trump known as her an “aviation pioneer, the primary lady to fly solo throughout the Atlantic Ocean, and [someone who] achieved many different aviation ‘firsts’.”
In July, Kimberlyn King-Hinds, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands’ delegate to the Home of Representatives, wrote to Trump asking him to declassify paperwork associated to Earhart.
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President Donald Trump speaks at a listening to of the Non secular Liberty Fee on the Museum of the Bible on Sept. 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photograph/Alex Brandon)
“In pursuing readability for my constituents, I’ve turn out to be conscious that the U.S. authorities should maintain paperwork or information associated to Earhart’s journey and ultimate whereabouts that haven’t but been made public,” King-Hinds wrote. “Ought to such information exist, their launch would contribute meaningfully to our understanding of one among America’s most revered aviators and will lastly make clear the ultimate chapter of her exceptional life.”
“A nationwide icon, Amelia Earhart embodied America’s braveness, willpower, and pioneering spirit,” she added. “But the thriller surrounding her ultimate flight continues to generate debate and hypothesis almost ninety years later.”

Amelia Earhart in a 1937 file picture. President Donald Trump on Friday vowed to declassify paperwork associated to Earhart and her ultimate flight. (Miami Herald/Tribune Information Service by way of Getty Photos)
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Since taking workplace, Trump has declassified paperwork associated to the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.