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Congress wants all documents relating to the CIA’s role in events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to be released.
The new push follows the release of the JFK files by Donald Trump which raised unsettling questions about how the intelligence agency was operating at the time.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., is leading the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets’ first hearing into the JFK files.
The task force was established after President Donald Trump signed an executive action to release the remaining classified files on the high-profile assassination.
The session will feature testimony from director Oliver Stone, who co-wrote and directed the 1991 film ‘JFK.’
Journalist Jefferson Morley and author James DiEugenio will also testify. Both have written extensively about the intelligence community and the murder of JFK.
Stone has long believed that the Democrat president was not killed just by Lee Harvey Oswald but that U.S. intelligence assets were involved too.
Morley also noted on X that he suspects the CIA was involved in the murder.
‘In my testimony to the House Task on Tuesday, I will be talking about–and sharing for the first time–a rather more important new JFK evidence to emerge: the CIA’s complete pre-assassination file on Lee Harvey Oswald,’ Morley wrote.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna will oversee a Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets hearing into the JFK assassination on Tuesday

The hearing will bring a film director and authors to Capitol Hill to testify about their findings
‘It was not fully declassified until 2023. In conjunction with documents released last month, the Oswald file points to CIA complicity,’ the author added. ‘I’ll explain Tuesday.’
Republicans on the Panel told DailyMail.com exclusively they are looking forward to the hearing Tuesday to ensure full transparency on the JFK assassination decades later.
‘After COVID, UAPs, and now the JFK files, the American people are done being lied to and labeled conspiracy theorists for asking questions,’ South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace, who sits on the task force, told DailyMail.com in a statement.
‘It’s time to end the era of over-classification and demand a government that works for us—not against us.’
Texas Republican Rep. Brandon Gill, 31, told DailyMail.com in a statement: ‘The American people deserve to know the truth.’
‘This hearing on the JFK Files is another example of the transparency that President Trump and his administration have shown over and over again since January,’ he added.
Luna, for her part, has also said she believes there were two shooters in the former president’s November 1963 assassination.
‘I believe that there were two shooters, and we should be finding more information as we are able to,’ she said last month.


Both Reps. Gill and Mace noted their anticipation for the hearing with DailyMail.com

Director Oliver Stone (above) will testify before Congress on Tuesday regarding files he says NBC has on JFK’s murder
She also revealed last week that Stone believes NBC is in possession of a tape that proves her theory could be correct.
‘We’re in the process of tracking down two specific documents,’ Luna said Friday on Fox News. ‘I would like to tell the American people, NBC has a video that has never been seen before.’
‘It allegedly shows Oswald near the vehicle when the assassination took place, which means he couldn’t have been the shooter.’
‘We are tracking down all this information,’ she continued.
Fox News host Jesse Watters asked Luna: ‘You’re saying that NBC has been keeping this tape of Oswald under wraps?’
Luna continued: ‘Correct. Director Stone told us that he was shown this tape, and he this could blow open the entire JFK investigation.’
Stone received harsh criticism for his 1991 film that suggested that intelligence conspiracies were behind JFK’s death.
Some noted authors have also voiced skepticism about Stone and Luna’s belief that NBC holds never before seen footage.

Police arrested 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald for the killing of JFK, he was killed two days later during a jail transfer
The film in question was shot by NBC affiliate cameraman Jimmy Darnell, who began recording the fallout from the shooting about 30 seconds after the shots rang out.
It shows a frantic view of the street on which JFK was shot, fueling speculation and questions about who shot the president. However, Stone and others want to see the original copy of the film they say is held by NBC.
‘Now, Oliver Stone and others believe the only thing preventing an ironclad identification of Oswald in the Darnell film is that they do not have the original first-generation,’ author Gerald Posner wrote on X responding to Luna and Stone’s claims about the NBC tape.
‘The Sixth Floor Museum version is a second-generation print of the film that the Museum acquired as part of a personal collection in 2006.’
‘No one is certain if a first-generation version exists, but the guess by Luna and Stone is that it must be somewhere in the long-lost archives at NBC. Not quite the same as NBC having, as Rep. Luna claimed, ‘very, very much guarding it.”