The John F. Kennedy assassination documents released this week disclosed sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers. And that is not sitting well with the people affected. Joseph diGenova is a former campaign lawyer for President Donald Trump whose personal information was revealed. He says he is planning to sue the National Archives and Records Administration for violating privacy laws. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt says Trump delivered on his promise to fully release the files. She says government officials are now helping those whose information was released, including issuing new Social Security numbers and credit monitoring.