New House Oversight task force set to investigate assassinations of JFK, RFK and MLK, and more

The task force on the "Declassification and Transparency of Federal Secrets," will be led by FL GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, and comes after President Trump signed an executive order that declassifies many records.

Published: February 11, 2025 9:56pm

Florida GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna on Tuesday claimed that she believes two shooters were responsible for the assassination of the late-President John F. Kennedy (JFK) in 1963, arguing there has been conflicting evidence in the case.

The statement occurred during a press briefing announcing the creation of a new House Oversight task force on the "Declassification and Transparency of Federal Secrets," which Luna will lead. 

The task force will examine the declassification of federal documents that are in the public interest, and comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that declassifies records related to the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

The task force will reportedly be looking into not only the assassinations of JFK, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, but also into files related to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and even Jeffrey Epstein’s client list. 

Luna claimed that Congress' Warren Commission, which investigated the Kennedy assassination in 1964, was "faulty" in its conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was a lone shooter, the New York Post reported.

“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. I believe there were two shooters," she said. “There’s been conflicting evidence [in the probes], and I think that even the FBI at the time reported some anomalies in the initial autopsy in Bethesda, Maryland.”

“All of those, though, seem to have been rinsed and repeated in the media to push a certain narrative that we don’t agree with," she added.

Luna said her first hearing will focus on JFK, and will include testimony from an expert from the Assassination Records Review Board, and someone from the House Select Committee on Assassination. The hearing will take place next month.

The formation of the new bipartisan task force also comes just a day after Axios reported that the FBI discovered a tranche of 2,400 records related to the assassination that was previously undisclosed to the board that reviews the documents.

Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.

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