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JFK Assassination Bombshell Emerges as Task Force Works to Declassify Long-Hidden Gov Docs

Anna Paulina Luna ‘Believes’ There Were Two Shooters in JFK Assassination, Claims Initial Congress Hearing ‘Was Actually Faulty’

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), recently appointed to lead a congressional task force focused on declassifying long-hidden government documents, has stated that she “believes” there were two shooters involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

“Based on what I’ve been seeing so far, the initial hearing that was held in Congress was actually faulty,” Luna told the press on Tuesday. 

“I believe there were two shooters.”

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Luna’s statement challenges the long-standing “single bullet theory,” which has been central to the official explanation of Kennedy’s assassination. 

She indicated that the task force would prioritize investigating the JFK files, among other classified documents.

Luna, appointed by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, will lead efforts to declassify files on several controversial and widely speculated topics. 

The documents in question include the long-sought Epstein client list, the classified 9/11 files and records related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 

The task force will also review government-held information on the origins of COVID-19 and unidentified aerial phenomena (UFOs), TTOA previously reported.

“We have spent years seeking information on the assassinations of President Kennedy, Senator Kennedy, Reverend King, and other government secrets without success,” Luna stated. 

“It is time to give Americans the answers they deserve, which is why I am honored to lead this bipartisan task force that seeks truth and transparency.”

Luna also hinted that more lawmakers would be announced as part of the task force in the coming weeks, further strengthening the push for declassification.

TTOA has reported that President Donald Trump made multiple campaign promises to release classified government files, particularly regarding the JFK assassination and other high-profile events. 

While some documents were released during his administration, many remained redacted or withheld for national security reasons. 

Luna’s efforts signal a renewed push within Congress to bring those files to the public.

The debate over the Kennedy assassination has persisted for decades, with theories ranging from a lone gunman to a broader conspiracy involving intelligence agencies, organized crime or foreign governments. 

The release of further classified documents could provide new insights into what transpired in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.

Interest in the JFK assassination and other classified events remains high among the American public. 

Recent polling suggests that a majority of Americans still doubt the official conclusions of the Warren Commission, which found that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

The Epstein client list, which allegedly contains names of high-profile individuals linked to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has also been the subject of widespread speculation. 

Calls for transparency on this matter have only intensified following Epstein’s controversial death in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019.

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Nearly 2,400 new documents related to Kennedy’s assassination have surfaced following Donald Trump’s executive order demanding complete transparency, TTOA reported on Tuesday.

The FBI’s discovery of approximately 14,000 pages of previously undisclosed materials has sent shockwaves through both political circles and the historical research community.

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The FBI’s revelation of these additional materials on Friday has ignited a firestorm of speculation and controversy.

Leading expert on the Kennedy assassination Jefferson Morley emphasized the significance of this development in his statement to Axios: “This is huge. It shows the FBI is taking this seriously.”

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