Republican Claims Russia Has Given Her JFK Assassination Files
Summary
Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna stated she received documents from the Russian embassy related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. These documents will be translated and reviewed before being shared with the public. The Russian Embassy confirmed the exchange and plans to publish them in Russia in November.Key Facts
- Representative Anna Paulina Luna, from Florida, was given documents about JFK's assassination by the Russian embassy in the U.S.
- She leads a task force on declassifying federal secrets and plans to review and release the documents publicly.
- The Russian embassy confirmed giving Luna the documents and said they would publish them in Russia in November.
- John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, and Lee Harvey Oswald was accused of the murder.
- The 1964 Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone, but various conspiracy theories persist.
- Luna expressed gratitude to the Russian embassy and noted the historical importance of these documents.
- A team of experts, including journalist Jefferson Morley, will ensure the documents are accessible to the public.
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