The National Archives has posted a massive batch of government records related to Amelia Earhart's 1937 disappearance, though the myriad of materials left longtime researchers of the case largely unimpressed. The sizeable release of documents fulfilled a late September order from President Trump wherein he called for his administration to declassify and share with the public any and all information concerning the pioneering pilot, "her final trip, and everything else about her." A press release detailing the publication of the approximately 4,600 files on Friday explained that the files feature "reports, maps, messages, and other documents tracing Earhart's final flight and the initial search in the immediate days following her disappearance."
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