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The House Oversight Committee has created a new task force devoted to declassifying federal secrets in an effort to improve government transparency. Under the direction of Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fl.), the task force will investigate a number of high-profile topics, such as the “9/11 files, the Epstein client list, the origins of COVID-19, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), and the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy.” Following an executive order signed by President Trump last month that initiated the declassification of documents pertaining to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK — the announcement follows. By bringing long-held government secrets to light and rebuilding public confidence, the task force hopes to build on this work.
In her comments, Luna underlined the value of openness and the necessity of rebuilding public confidence in the U.S. government.
Luna presented the agenda of the task force, which consists of:
With the help of other Republican officials, such as Representatives Tim Burchett (R-TN), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Michael Cloud (R-TX), Eli Crane (R-AZ), and Nancy Mace (R-SC), Luna emphasized that the task force will function in a nonpartisan manner. The challenges at hand cut beyond party lines, she argued, noting that she hopes Democrat officials will join the effort as well.
In March, the task force’s first hearing will take place, and it will specifically center on the JFK assassination. According to Luna, the inquiry would question established myths, such as the “single bullet theory,” and it will include testimonies from attending physicians and those who were part of earlier official inquiries, such the Warren Commission.
Luna emphasized the public’s demand for answers surrounding the Epstein client list and the true origins of COVID-19, and specifically if the virus was developed for nefarious reasons. She will also address the “gaslighting” and obstructionism regarding UAPs and UFOs.
Although Luna acknowledged possible challenges, she was hopeful that federal institutions such as the Department of Justice, Department of Defense, and CIA would cooperate. “If agencies stonewall us, I’m going to make that known to the American people,” she assured. The State Department, Department of Defense, CIA, FBI, NSA, and other key agencies have already received letters from the task team. Luna stressed that the task team will work decisively to find the truth — rather than depending on “strongly worded letters.”
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