By Charles Switzer
12:03pm PST, Feb 12, 2025
Luna's Push to Reopen JFK Investigation
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced Tuesday, February 11, that her new "Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets" will attempt to reexamine the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.She expressed her intent to bring in key figures who were involved in the initial investigation, including physicians who attended to Kennedy and members of the Warren Commission.
However, Luna failed to acknowledge a critical issue — every member of the Warren Commission has been dead for years, making her plan to question them… impossible.
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Luna's Theory: The Two-Shooter Hypothesis
During her press conference, Luna shared her personal belief that Kennedy's assassination involved more than one gunman."I believe that there were two shooters," she stated, implying that new information could come to light with further declassification efforts.
This theory, which contradicts the official lone-gunman conclusion of the Warren Commission, has long been a topic of conspiracy debates though no definitive proof has ever emerged to support it.
A Broader Mission to Uncover Government Secrets
Luna framed her initiative as a fight against government secrecy, stating that "for too long, the American spirit has been dimmed by veiled secrecy by a government that has grown too comfortable in the shadows."She credited Speaker Mike Johnson and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer for supporting her position, emphasizing that the task force would work alongside major government agencies, including the White House, Department of Defense and Department of Justice, to shed light on classified matters.
Trump's Role in the Declassification Effort
Luna linked her task force's mission to former President Donald Trump, highlighting his recent executive order to declassify files related to major assassinations in American history. "A few weeks ago, President Donald Trump made a historic announcement… He committed to declassifying the files concerning the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.," she said.Trump's move has been met with both support from transparency advocates and skepticism from historians who question whether any groundbreaking revelations remain hidden.
A Laundry List of Investigations
Beyond JFK's assassination, Luna's task force has an ambitious list of issues to investigate.Not only did she pledge to push for the declassification of files related to the RFK and MLK assassinations, but she also wanted to release all the government secrets surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), unidentified submerged objects (USOs), Jeffrey Epstein's client list, the origins of COVID-19 and the classified 9/11 files.
While some of these topics have been the subject of past inquiries, Luna hopes her efforts will force greater transparency on these long-debated mysteries.