Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has made a striking claim regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, stating that she believes there were two gunmen involved in the 1963 killing.
Luna’s assertion comes as she leads a newly formed House Oversight Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, a committee dedicated to releasing long-classified government files.
The task force, appointed by House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY), will focus on records related to the JFK assassination, the murders of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as well as documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), COVID-19 origins, and the 9/11 attacks.
BREAKING: @RepLuna announces she will lead the House Oversight Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets
“For too long, the American spirit has been dimmed by a veil of secrecy—by a government that has grown too comfortable in the shadows, denying us the transparency we… pic.twitter.com/gLngPO8Pz4
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Luna’s comments followed the FBI’s recent discovery of 2,400 previously undisclosed files related to the Kennedy assassination, fueling renewed scrutiny over what the government may still be withholding from the public.
2,400 secret JFK Assassination Records have been discovered! The records are considered to be closely kept secrets that the Warren Commission and National Archives was even kept from even seeing them. pic.twitter.com/Ik349oi5JF
— Dusty (@thatdudedusty) February 11, 2025
“Our first investigation will be announced, but it’s going to be covering on a thorough investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination,” Luna told reporters.
“I can tell you, 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,” she continued.
“I believe that there were two shooters, and we should be finding more information as we are able to gain access into the SCIF, hopefully, before the files are actually released to the public,” Luna added, referring to the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) where classified materials are reviewed.
HOLY CRAP!
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says her FIRST investigation will be the JFK assassination.
“Based on what I’ve seen, the initial hearing held in Congress was FAULTY. I believe there were TWO SHOOTERS.” pic.twitter.com/tWQppbnoyY
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 11, 2025
On Tuesday, Comer formally announced the formation of the task force, emphasizing the need for government transparency and the public’s right to access historically significant records.
“For too long, the federal government has kept information of public interest classified, and the American people are demanding greater transparency,” Comer stated in a press release.
“This secrecy has sowed distrust in our institutions.”
“The Task Force will build on the Trump Administration’s efforts to declassify records of national importance and ensure Americans get the answers they deserve. Representative Luna is committed to shining a light on the truth and ending the era of secrecy. It’s time to let the sunlight in and finally provide answers the American public has long demanded.”
The newly formed task force has been given a six-month authorization, with additional members to be announced in the coming weeks.
One of its first actions was sending 11 letters to various government agencies demanding the declassification of critical historical documents.
The effort follows President Donald Trump’s executive order on January 23, which mandated the full and complete release of records related to the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations.
The order requires the Director of National Intelligence and the Attorney General, in coordination with the National Security Advisor and White House Counsel, to develop a declassification plan within 15 days for the Kennedy assassination records.
A similar plan for RFK and MLK files must be prepared within 45 days.
Trump has long advocated for the release of JFK assassination records.
During his first term, he authorized the release of thousands of previously classified documents but faced significant resistance from intelligence agencies, which cited national security concerns.
With Luna and Comer’s task force now actively reviewing classified materials, the push for full transparency on one of America’s most controversial historical events appears to be moving forward.
However, it remains to be seen whether intelligence agencies will comply fully with the declassification mandate or continue resisting public disclosure.
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