Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R–Fla.), who leads a newly formed congressional group focused on revealing “federal secrets,” stated on Tuesday that she believes “two shooters” were involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The newly established task force will continue the efforts of the Trump administration to make public records regarding the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. The investigation will begin with a comprehensive review of JFK’s fatal shooting in Dallas, Texas, in November 1963.
“Based on what I’ve been seeing so far, the initial hearing that was actually held here in Congress was actually faulty in the single-bullet theory,” Luna commented during a press briefing on Capitol Hill, referring to the conclusions of the Warren Commission.
“I believe that there were two shooters,” she continued.
The Warren Commission, a government investigation that lasted almost a year, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of Kennedy.
However, the House Select Committee on Assassinations, in its final report from 1979, stated that Kennedy “was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy.”
“There’s been conflicting evidence,” Luna remarked about the different investigations into JFK’s assassination, adding, “and I think that even the FBI at the time reported some anomalies in the initial autopsy at Bethesda, Maryland.”
“All of those, though, seem to have been rinsed and repeated in the media to push a certain narrative that we don’t agree with,” the congresswoman asserted, expressing hope that the new task force could “put to bed some of the theories that have been out there” by uncovering “the full truth.”
“And the full truth starts with transparency,” Luna emphasized.
The bipartisan task force plans to invite some of the “attending physicians at the initial assassination” to testify, along with individuals who were part of “various commissions” investigating the case, Luna explained.
Luna also expressed hope that the task force, operating under the House Oversight Committee, would be granted access to thousands of pages of JFK assassination documents before they are made publicly available.
President Trump ordered the declassification of long-held documents related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King Jr., last month.
Following Trump’s executive order, the FBI has uncovered approximately 14,000 pages of material related to the JFK assassination, Axios reported on Monday.
In addition to examining the JFK case, Luna revealed that the task force would also investigate unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP), unidentified submerged objects (USO), the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, and government files related to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
“We will work alongside President Trump and his cabinet members to deliver truth to the American people,” Luna concluded. “From this moment forward, we will restore trust through transparency.”
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