Oliver Stone to testify at US House panel JFK assassination files hearing
- Film director Oliver Stone will testify at a US House of Representatives hearing about documents related to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy, released by order of President Donald Trump.
- Representative Anna Paulina Luna stated that lawmakers will hear from witnesses about the documents' value during the hearing.
- Stone believes that certain elements within the US intelligence community were involved in Kennedy's assassination and has criticized the idea of a lone gunman.
- Another witness, Jefferson Morley, plans to focus on the CIA's file on Lee Harvey Oswald during the hearing, which is part of a larger investigation into the documents.
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Oliver Stone on JFK: Many details still classified
(NewsNation) — Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone tells NewsNation that investigating President John F. Kennedy's assassination requires persistence despite the absence of a "smoking gun." "You got to build up the case. It's a cold case with a lot of clues," Stone said Tuesday on NewsNation's "CUOMO" after he testified in Congress before a task force on declassification of federal secrets regarding the JFK files. The hearing focused on the cont…
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