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BREAKING: Anna Paulina Luna Reacts to JFK Files—"Nothing Short of Staggering Discoveries"
In a powerful statement delivered during Tuesday's House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) addressed the long-awaited release of over 80,000 previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Luna described the revelations as “nothing short of staggering discoveries,” claiming they challenge the official narrative and raise profound questions that have lingered for over 60 years.
Over 80,000 Pages Declassified
“For the first time in years, we are seeing complete cooperation between the U.S. government enterprise,” Luna said, referring to recent efforts across multiple administrations to declassify JFK assassination records. The congresswoman emphasized that these documents, now available at the National Archives, offer Americans an opportunity to “determine the truth for themselves.”
Luna criticized the government's history of overclassification and alleged stonewalling:
“The days of overclassification in the name of national security are coming to an end.”
Discrepancies in the Official Narrative
The newly released documents appear to cast doubt on the conclusions of the Warren Commission, which originally investigated the assassination. Luna highlighted growing evidence of inconsistencies in witness accounts, overlooked intelligence, and potential interference from federal agencies.
“Investigators pouring over these pages have uncovered evidence that demands our scrutiny... the official narrative may have been incomplete at best, and at worst, deliberately obscured.”
Luna asserted that withholding this information has contributed to widespread distrust in the federal government and its intelligence agencies.
A Call for Transparency and Accountability
Rep. Luna emphasized that the hearing’s goal is not to reopen old wounds but to ensure such a tragedy never happens again. She called on Congress to embrace full transparency and learn from the past.
“The American people have waited long enough. They deserve answers—not obstruction. They deserve a government that trusts them with the unvarnished reality.”
She also noted that some witnesses invited to the hearing declined to testify, possibly due to the sensitive nature of the topic and the potential personal and political implications.
Moving Forward
The hearing marks a pivotal moment in a decades-long quest for clarity surrounding the 1963 assassination. Luna’s remarks, alongside expert testimony, are expected to fuel further investigations and public interest in the JFK files.
As the committee continues its review, Luna concluded with a message of resolve:
“What we uncover today may unsettle us, but it will also empower us—to learn from the past, protect our future, and ensure transparency triumphs over secrecy.”
FAQs
Q1: How many JFK assassination documents were recently declassified?
Over 80,000 pages of classified documents were declassified by the current and previous administrations.
Q2: What is Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s stance on the JFK files?
She believes the documents reveal staggering findings that challenge the official narrative and demand full transparency from the federal government.
Q3: Why is this significant now?
The files may help restore public trust by correcting historical inaccuracies and promoting government accountability.
Q4: What is the Warren Commission?
The Warren Commission was the official body that investigated JFK’s assassination. It concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, a conclusion that has been widely questioned.
Q5: Where can the public access the declassified documents?
The newly declassified JFK files are available through the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
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