GAI Research Director Seamus Bruner joined Dan Ball on OAN to dissect 130,000 pages of recently declassified FBI files about the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Bruner reveals how the documents expose the FBI’s aggressive surveillance of King, including wiretaps on his phone and their attempts to smear his reputation under the guise of national security.

The conversation also touches on unanswered questions about the potential accomplices that King’s assassin, James Earl Ray, may have had, with hints of CIA involvement and forged passports raising suspicions. There are 17,000 more pages of the file, including raw audio, that will not be unsealed until January 2027. Bruner urges the FBI to “come clean,” wondering what explosive revelations might await in the remaining files.