MAGA star Anna Paulina Luna has made a jaw-dropping claim that there were ‘two shooters’ in the JFK assassination.
Luna expressed her belief in the existence of a second shooter while announcing the launch of a new task force. This task force has the objective of revealing some of the most intriguing secrets held by the government.
She and her team will declassify highly sought after documents about JFK’s murder, and also files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
In doing so the congresswoman dropped a bombshell about her own thoughts regarding JFK’s shooting by assassin Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963.
‘I believe that there were two shooters, and we should be finding more information as we are able to,’ she said.
Luna will also push to expose what the U.S. government knows about UFOs, and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy.
Secret documents about the origins of COVID-19 and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack could all soon be revealed, Luna shared.
The Florida Republican added that her investigation into JFK’s assassination will be more comprehensive than past efforts.
She emphasized the significance of the information they will have access to, which was not available in previous investigations. Luna highlighted the importance of this new information, particularly when delving into the truth behind JFK’s assassination.
The task force is scheduled to conduct its inaugural hearing in March, focusing on the murder of the Massachusetts Democrat. However, an exact date for this crucial hearing is yet to be finalized.
Witnesses at the hearing could include individuals who were present in the operation room where JFK passed away, Luna said.
‘There’s people that have been publicly out there, for example, in the JFK stuff that were actually present in the room, at the operating room, where he was actually brought to right after the shooting,’ the Floridian said.
‘So we hope to bring those people in to testify. And again, these hearings will be open to the public.’
Luna and Oversight Chairman James Comer’s new task force comes on the heels of Donald Trump ordering the full release of the JFK files shortly after taking office.
His executive order requires the director of national intelligence and other officials to formulate a plan for the full release of the assassination files within 15 days.
Trump also ordered the release of the MLK and RFK files, requesting that the officials present him with a plan to do so within 45 days.
Luna shared that she will be working directly with the White House to reveal more about these high-profile murders.
Already Luna and Comer sent letters to the agency’s responsible for the necessary documents.
The pair sent letters to Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice to reveal more details about the Epstein files.
They have also sent letters to the National Security Agency, CIA, the Pentagon, and the State and Energy Departments.
Furthermore, the Republican-led task force will investigate unidentified aerial phenomena and unidentified submerged objects which have captured major public interest.
On Monday, it was revealed by Axios that the FBI had unearthed 2,400 new documents that could shed light on the enduring mystery of JFK’s death.
These newly unearthed documents may include files on a CIA spy chief with a murky role in the affair, it has emerged.
The CIA man based in Miami funded a group of Cuban exiles, which assassin Lee Harvey Oswald tried to infiltrate weeks before he shot the president in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
According to Jefferson Morley, a leading expert on the assassination, the new documents could include files on George Joannides, who was chief of covert action at the CIA’s station in Miami in 1963.
Joannides, who died in 1990, was also case officer for a group of anti-Castro students called the the Cuban Student Directorate, which had several interactions with Oswald, and received funding from the CIA.
JFK investigators have long been intrigued by Joannides – whose codename was ‘Howard’ – and wanted to know more about him.
They also want to know more about whether elements of the CIA, in the wake of the JFK assassination, used the Cuban Student Directorate to promote propaganda and a potential U.S. invasion of Cuba.
A collection of over 5 million government records at the National Archives was required to be opened by 2017, unless there were any exemptions designated by the president.
But about 3,600 of those records still have redactions and haven’t yet been fully released.
As he ordered their declassification with the stroke of a pen in the Oval Office, Trump said: ‘All will be revealed.’
It has previously been speculated that hundreds of pages of documents relating to the Joannides episode may still exist. If they do, they could soon be made public by the newly minted congressional task force.