A new task force has been established to declassify federal records related to significant historical events and figures.
• The House Committee has appointed Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fl) to lead a task force for declassifying records linked to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , as well as documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein's client list.
• This task force, called the "Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets," is approved to operate for six months, with plans to release a proposal for document declassification in 45 days.
• Luna and Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky. ) have already reached out to Congress members for a briefing on relevant documents by February 18, 2025.
• Comer praised Luna for her commitment to honesty and transparency, emphasizing that revealing this information is part of fulfilling the public's right to know.
• Luna expressed her honor in leading this bipartisan effort, highlighting the need for transparency from the government after decades of withheld information.
• The scope of the investigation will also explore unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), the origins of COVID-19, and the 9/11 files, among others.
• This initiative is seen as a continuation of efforts started during the Trump administration, which aimed to declassify documents of national interest.
• Recently, the FBI reported recovering 2,400 files concerning JFK's assassination, prompting Luna to suggest the possibility of multiple shooters, challenging the official narrative.
The formation of this task force marks a significant move towards increasing governmental transparency regarding critical historical events and aims to restore public trust through openness.
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