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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announced that an important hearing will take place on April 1, shedding light on new revelations from declassified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The hearing will feature testimony from renowned director Oliver Stone and others, who will discuss the latest findings from these declassified documents, which suggest the CIA’s involvement in the assassination and raise questions about the official narrative.
Luna expressed appreciation for President Donald Trump’s commitment to declassifying these documents, which she believes could change the way the American people understand the events surrounding Kennedy’s death.

She pointed out that the CIA’s role and the possibility that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the lone gunman had never been fully explored by the Warren Commission.
“So we actually have our hearing coming up on April 1. That is not April Fool’s Day. That’s when the hearing is going to be and we actually just confirmed today that the director Oliver Stone will be testifying at that hearing, as well as Jeff Morley and a few other people,” Luna stated.
“You know, there’s been some incredible breakthrough on these declassified documents, and kudos to President Trump for following through on his campaign promise to fully declassify. But look, Jesse, we need to ensure that the American people deserve the truth. Get down to the facts of what actually happened. And I do believe that the Warren Commission never did the service give the American people the facts. And so we have those we’re excited to present them to the American people. And there’s more to come on that.”
Luna’s announcement comes after new declassified documents revealed a deeper CIA connection to Oswald.
These documents, which have surfaced in recent months, suggest that the agency had been monitoring Oswald prior to the assassination, and that it did not buy the official lone gunman theory.
Jesse Watters, host of Jesse Watters Primetime, discussed the ongoing investigation with Luna, highlighting that Jeff Morley, a journalist and expert on the JFK case, had previously stated that the new releases of documents point to the CIA running Oswald.
“Jeff Morley, who was on my show, who’s going to be testifying to your committee next week? He said, Because of these new releases, it’s conclusive that the CIA was running Oswald running him. And he also said that he doesn’t think all of the documents have been released. Is that your understanding too?” Watters asked.
Luna confirmed that more documents are still being pursued, and shared a significant new lead involving NBC. According to Luna, NBC possesses a video that has never been shown to the public, which allegedly shows Oswald near the assassination vehicle at the time of Kennedy’s death.
If verified, this could contradict the widely accepted lone gunman theory.
“Yeah, so we’re actually in the process of tracking down to specific documents and also to Jesse, I would like to actually tell the American people it was made aware to me this evening that NBC actually has a video that’s never been seen before. We’re actually going to be a set sending a letter requesting that from NBC, because it allegedly shows Oswald near the vehicle when the assassination took place, which means that he couldn’t have been the shooter,” Luna explained.
“So again, we’re tracking down all this information. But look, there’s even a CIA document that came out that Mr. Morley pointed out, that actually said that the CIA never bought the lone gunman theory. And so I think the American people had an inclination as to what we were saying, but we never had the hard evidence until now.”
Luna stressed the importance of transparency and the American people’s right to know the truth about such a pivotal moment in U.S. history.
She also highlighted the efforts of President Trump, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard for pushing for greater transparency surrounding these documents.
“It is going to be generational changing that they’ve done this, and we hope to bring forward legislation to ensure that this never happens again for future generations to come,” Luna said.
In a follow-up, Watters pressed Luna on NBC’s involvement in withholding the video footage of Oswald.
“You’re saying NBC has been keeping this tape of Oswald under wraps?” Watters asked.
Luna confirmed that NBC had been guarding the footage, which could potentially offer new insights into the investigation. She pointed to Stone’s claims about the video’s importance and his belief that it could expose the flaws in the official JFK investigation.
“Correct. In fact, Director Stone actually told us that he was showed this tape, that it was a secondary copy, and that he said that this could blow open the entire JFK investigation,” Luna replied. “What I will also tell you though, Jesse, is he said, The NBC has been very, very much so guarding this tape. And so I believe that that tape belongs to the American people. We are going to be sending a letter asking for that tape, and I would encourage everyone to ask NBC to release that tape to the public. It’s important, not just for our investigations, but so the American people know the truth as to what happened with John F. Kennedy.”
Luna’s upcoming hearing and the push for greater transparency are set to shine a new light on one of the most significant moments in American history, as the investigation into the JFK assassination continues to evolve. The hearing on April 1 promises to provide more answers—and possibly more questions—about what really happened on November 22, 1963.
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