Lawmaker Drops JFK Bombshell - No Single Shooter - Two Shooters Killed Kennedy - 'Based on What I've Seen'

Florida GOP Representative Anna Paulina Luna revealed on Tuesday her leadership role in a newly formed task force dedicated to declassifying federal documents. This initiative is part of her duties on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
The task force will be delving into high-profile historical events, including the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Additionally, it will investigate unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), the Jeffrey Epstein client list, the origins of COVID-19, and classified documents related to the 9/11 attacks.
The first hearing is scheduled for March, with the JFK assassination taking priority on the agenda.
“Based on what I’ve been seeing so far, the initial hearing that was actually held here in Congress was actually faulty in the single bullet theory. I believe there were two shooters,” Luna asserted.
🚨WHOA! Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says her FIRST investigation will be the JFK assassination, Initial hearing was WRONG:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 11, 2025
“Based on what I've seen, the initial hearing that was actually held in Congress was faulty in the single bullet theory. I believe there were two shooters” pic.twitter.com/OwPqxUgJDn
As a U.S. Air Force veteran, Luna anticipates her committee will gain access to unreleased JFK assassination files before they are made public.
Just a month after assuming office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order demanding the release of the remaining classified records regarding the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK.
The order establishes a March 9 deadline—45 days from its signing—for administration officials to devise a plan for full disclosure of these records.
“This will be a relentless pursuit of truth and transparency, and we’ll not stop until the American people have the answers they deserve,” Luna told reporters about her task force’s mission.
“We’ve been treated like children for too long and kept in the dark by those we elected to serve us,” she added.
For decades, presidents said they told us everything they could about Covid, JFK, Epstein, UAPs and more. They lied. Trump promised real disclosure and now @realannapaulina says, “We’ve been treated like children for too long,” and will disclose! LFG! 🔥
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) February 11, 2025
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The Warren Commission, which conducted an official inquiry into JFK’s assassination in 1964, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone when he shot Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
According to NBC News, investigators determined Oswald fired from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, where he was employed, striking Kennedy from behind.
However, skepticism has persisted.
“Even Attorney General Robert Kennedy (JFK’s brother) is on record as saying the Warren Report was a ‘shoddy piece of craftsmanship,’ and three members of the commission expressed doubts about the single-bullet theory,” NBC reported.
The Warren Commission stated that Oswald fired three shots, two of which hit Kennedy. The final shot proved fatal, while the second became infamously known as “the magic bullet.”
“The trajectory of the bullet that supposedly penetrated Kennedy’s neck and [then-Texas Gov. John] Connally’s torso is one of the many points of contention of the single-bullet theory. Critics charge that because of the position of the two men in the limousine, the bullet would have had to change course in midair to travel as proposed,” according to NBC.
This has led some to speculate that a second shooter fired from the front, potentially from the well-known “grassy knoll.”
Oliver Stone’s 1991 film “JFK” played a significant role in advancing the belief that multiple shooters were involved and that the assassination resulted from a conspiracy within the federal government.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is among those who have suggested the Central Intelligence Agency played a role in JFK’s murder, according to The Hill.
The CIA has consistently denied any involvement.
A 1979 report from the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that scientific evidence suggested at least two gunmen were involved in Kennedy’s killing.
Following increased public interest due to Stone’s film, Congress enacted the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. This law required that all relevant documents be declassified by October 2017, unless the sitting president—Donald Trump at the time—determined that releasing them could pose a threat to national security.
Upon the advice of then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Trump authorized the release of additional JFK files, though some records remained classified.