More JFK assassination documents expected, says Republican task force

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A Republican congresswoman has announced that more documents related to John F. Kennedy's assassination will soon be made public. Representative Anna Paulina Luna, who leads the House Task Force on Declassification, stated that the Director of National Intelligence is currently uploading additional files. Luna shared that thousands of files were released recently after former President Donald Trump promised to disclose classified documents earlier this year. This release included a variety of materials, such as handwritten notes and reports, although some were difficult to read due to their age and quality. Luna's team is also seeking a specific CIA report that could reveal what the agency knew about the assassination. She noted that this report could show that the CIA withheld information during past investigations, specifically the Warren Commission. Luna expressed her belief that finding the truth about the assassination may be challenging, suggesting that some information might have been destroyed. She remarked that initial findings indicate the CIA had more troubling actions than previously thought. Despite expectations for transparency, some documents released are heavily redacted. The files include insights into Lee Harvey Oswald’s actions before the assassination and highlight his connections with foreign intelligence. Last month, Luna claimed there may have been more than one shooter involved in JFK's murder. She is optimistic that ongoing investigations will uncover more details.


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