The House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets will hold its first hearing on the newly released John F. Kennedy files on April 1 and could probe whether the Central Intelligence Agency misled Congress about the assassination, Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida announced Thursday.
In a Zoom meeting with Mary Ferrell Foundation Vice President Jefferson Morley, Luna shared early details about the nascent probe into the failure of the nation’s intelligence agencies, chiefly the Central Intelligence Agency, to prevent the assassination of Kennedy. (RELATED: ‘Controlled American Sources’: CIA Agents Posing As State Department Officials Outnumbered Real Ones, JFK Doc Shows)
“The task force and the transparency this is providing is long overdue,” Luna said. “The reason that you have such an array of theories is because the government was not transparent.”
Morley, a longtime independent investigator of the JFK case and declassification advocate, will serve as an expert witness.
An early priority for the committee is ensuring that all of the records eligible for declassification under President Donald Trump’s Jan. 23 executive order are released. The executive order required the director of national intelligence to present a plan for the release of the John F. Kennedy records within 15 days. […]
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