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104-10331-10188 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/17/1997)

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2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992,
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CL BY:40564
CL REASOM Section 1.5 C
DECL OE X1
DRY FRM COV 1-82
TO:               John F. Pereira
FROM:               cca V Strode
OFFICE:           DCI
DATE:             10117197 06:46:11 PM
SUBJECT:    Re: Release IssueIJFK Board
I gave the EXDIR a heads-up on this issue. He asked several questions:
* Who sits on the JFK Assassination Records Review Board?
* Are there any intermediate steps between a letter from the DDA and an appeal to the President?
* Who would make the appeal to the President, if we went that route? Is it the DCI?
* Has there ever been an appeal to the President before?
* Does the ISCAP have any role?
Original Text of John F. Pereira
Original Text of John F. Pereira
(C) This is to alert you to an issue that has been raised regarding release of sensitive CIA information b the JFK Assassination Records
Review Board. At its meeting on 14 October, the Board decided to release records that identify the Warrenton Records Center as an
Agency facility. Responsible components in the DA object to this release.
(FOU01 Consequently, 0IM, OFSS, OGC, and we are recommending that Dick Calder send a memorandum to the JFK Board Chair
(Judge John Tunheim) asking the Board to reconsider its decision. We'll also propose to Tunheim that a senior officer brief the Board on.
the issue.
(FOU) If the above steps are unsuccessful, then it is likely that the responsible components would recommend that the Agency appeal
the Board's decision to the President, as allowed under the JFK Act. OGC would prepare any appeal for the EXDIR's approval.
CC:               Regina A. Genton, Brian S. Latell, Edmund Cohen @ DA, James R. Oliver @ DA, inda C.Cipriani J. Barry Harrelson
Sent on 17 October 1997 at 06:46:11 PM

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