Congresswoman Receives Assassination Files from Russia

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announced that she would be receiving files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy from Russia.

“My office just received word from the [Russian Embassy] that the ambassador from Russia to the United States will be hand delivering the [Russian Government’s] findings on who assassinated JFK to my office,” she wrote on X. “This is a 350 page document. We will be uploading these documents as soon as we receive them working with [Jefferson Morley] to ensure that the American people have direct access to them immediately.”

“It is important to note that Congress attempted to obtain these files in the 90’s and was denied,” she said. “We have been given access to them now for the first time in history.”

The Russian Embassy in the United States confirmed the file delivery.

“A pre-copy of a collection of archive documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination to be officially published in Russia in November (many of them had been presented by the #Soviet representative at #JFK’s funeral, Anastas Mikoyan) was handed over to Representative Anna Paulina Luna upon her request and the consent of copyholders by the Russian Ambassador. This will provide additional public access to the tragedy circumstances,” the embassy explained.

“While meeting Rep. Luna at his Residence, Ambassador Darchiev also expressed condolences with brutal killing of her close friend and comrade-in-arms Charlie Kirk whose birthday and decoration with the Medal of Freedom are marked today.”

Luna is the chairwoman of the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets.

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