New Task Force to Declassify JFK, RFK, MLK Files and Epstein Client List
The House Oversight Committee launches an investigative unit to address long-held government secrets, including new JFK documents uncovered by the FBI.
- The FBI has discovered 2,400 previously unlinked documents related to President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination, now set for declassification under a new executive order by Donald Trump.
- The House Oversight Committee has formed a bipartisan task force, led by Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna, to declassify files on JFK, RFK, MLK, 9/11, UFOs, and Jeffrey Epstein's client list.
- Representative Luna has expressed her belief in the 'two shooters' theory in JFK’s assassination but has not provided evidence to support the claim.
- The task force aims to ensure transparency and public access to the files, with Luna pledging a 'relentless pursuit of truth' regarding long-standing government secrecy.
- Skepticism remains about the potential impact of the released documents, with experts cautioning against expectations of dramatic revelations or a 'smoking gun.'








































