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Republican Claims Russia Has Given Her JFK Assassination Files
Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna received a 350-page Soviet-era report from Russia to aid a new U.S. investigation into JFK's 1963 assassination.
- Ambassador Alexander Darchiev handed archived Soviet-era material on former President John F. Kennedy's assassination to Florida GOP Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna's Washington, D.C. office Tuesday.
- The task force's declassification mandate prompted renewed access after Congress was denied JFK files in the 90s, following the Nov. 22, 1963, 60th anniversary.
- A team including investigative journalist and CIA expert Jefferson Morley will translate and review the documents, while the Russian Embassy in the U.S. said the archives were compiled from declassified Soviet sources and will be published in Russia in November.
- The disclosure will provide additional public access to the assassination record and is likely to stoke renewed interest, as the Warren Commission found Oswald acted alone but the documents could prompt some to revisit it.
- Kirill Dmitriev reposted Luna's statement on X and Luna said she intends to meet with Dmitriev later this month; the Russian Embassy said the handover was made at Luna's request amid her recent claims of contacts with Russian officials.
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Russia forks over JFK files to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, but can they be trusted? Is there a bombshell? Experts are leery
Russia is finally forking over Soviet-era findings on the JFK assassination that Congress sought decades ago, according to Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who is digging into that fatal day in Dallas.
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Read Full ArticleAnna Paulina Luna Receives JFK Files from Russia.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announced she has received documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy from the Russian embassy in Washington, D.C., after U.S. President Donald J. Trump declassified the U.S. government files relating to Kennedy earlier this year.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Anna Paulina Luna, Russian Ambassador Alexander Darchiev, and the Russian embassy.WHEN & WHERE: Documents we…
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