Overview
- Luna said the Russian Embassy notified her that Ambassador Alexander Darchiev will deliver the materials to her Washington office.
- She described the submission as a 350-page report detailing the Russian government’s conclusions about who killed President John F. Kennedy.
- Luna, who chairs the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, said she will work with journalist Jefferson Morley to make the document public.
- The handover and the report’s contents have not been independently verified, and publication is pending receipt.
- The announcement follows recent U.S. declassification actions ordered by President Donald Trump, including the release of more than 60,000 pages in March.