Bombshell: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Says Russia Agreed to Release KGB Files on Lee Harvey Oswald — Claims CIA Destroyed Evidence Handed Over at JFK’s Funeral

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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), who led the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, told Joe Rogan that the Russian government has agreed to release long-secret KGB intelligence files on Lee Harvey Oswald, documents she claims the CIA destroyed after receiving them at President John F. Kennedy’s funeral.

During her appearance, Luna detailed how she and two fellow members of Congress recently met with the Russian ambassador, the first such meeting on this subject since 1990, as part of her ongoing push to uncover the truth about JFK’s assassination.

According to Luna, the KGB conducted its own independent investigation into Oswald and handed the findings to U.S. officials in 1963, only for them to vanish under suspicious circumstances.

The Florida congresswoman went on to drop another bombshell that JFK was pursuing peaceful cooperation with the Soviet Union, including a joint mission to the moon, at a time when factions inside America’s intelligence community wanted war in Cuba and confrontation with Russia.

“We never got those documents, and it’s my belief that the CIA actually destroyed that information and evidence because it would have confirmed what the KGB,” Luna told Joe Rogan.

“And mind you, at the time, JFK was actually in talks with the President of Russia, and his perspective was that he actually wanted to do a joint mission between the U.S. government and the Russian government to the moon. And there were aspects and divisions within the intelligence community—you obviously saw the Cold War was happening—they wanted war in Cuba, they wanted war with Russia.”

“So, for them to be able to say that Kennedy, who was not a Communist, was a Communist sympathizer, and “How dare he talk to these dirty Communists?”—I mean, that in itself would have given them any ammunition to turn a blind eye, or at least not fully figure out who assassinated Kennedy.”

Luna also revealed that the Russian government has now agreed to make its JFK investigation public for the first time this fall, something the U.S. Congressional Task Force failed to secure in the 1990s.

The files reportedly contain a psychological profile of Oswald compiled during his time in Russia, describing him as mentally unstable, incapable with firearms, and hardly fitting the profile of a lone mastermind assassin.

Anna Paulina Luna:
Even just having this conversation—two administrations ago, maybe—it probably would not have happened. But to be able to develop that dialogue, the end result of that meeting was the Russian government agreed to release their investigation into JFK that the previous Congressional Task Force in the ’90s had tried to obtain from the Russian government, and they had said no. So, they agreed to release it, and they’ll be posting it publicly for the American people to go through later on this fall.

Joe Rogan:
Have you seen it yet?

Anna Paulina Luna:
I haven’t, no. So, I’ll be seeing it at the same time everyone else does.

Joe Rogan:
What do you think is in there, if you had a guess?

Anna Paulina Luna:
So, when I was talking to the ambassador—he’s actually a history buff, too—he had said that the Russian government, when Oswald was in Russia, had done a psychological profile because they thought, “Is this guy part of American intelligence? What’s his story?” And they thought he was basically nuts.

Apparently, he had tried to go hunting when he was out there, and they were observing him, and he couldn’t shoot for shit. So, they’re like, “He didn’t meet our psychological profile.”

Then he shows up to the Russian embassy in Mexico City with a gun, and they’re like, “What the hell is this crazy guy doing showing up here? What’s going on?”

Luna connected this to newly declassified CIA records, including the explosive “Joannides file,” which shows a senior CIA officer lied to Congress and obstructed its JFK investigation.

Anna Paulina Luna:
And then we find out, simultaneously, that the CIA—kudos to Director Ratcliffe—had actually released something called the Joannides file. George Joannides was basically our version of James Bond, but more corrupt. He was observing Oswald. He had lied to Congress—this was all in his file. He was then the CIA liaison to Congress during the investigation, stonewalled their investigations, and was later awarded something from the CIA.

We have the CIA admitting that they lied to Congress and covered up the investigations. We had admissions from people subject to the Warren Commission’s investigation, saying that the Warren Commission engaged in witness intimidation and omitted evidence.

The single bullet theory never existed. The CIA admits that Lee Harvey Oswald was not a lone gunman. People ask, “Does this mean you’ll ever get the name of who killed him?”

No, because I don’t think the CIA was like, “Kill JFK on this day, use this gun, and have this person assigned.” But there was evidence of multiple shooters, for sure.

WATCH:

After meeting with the Russian Ambassador a few weeks ago, I can confirm that the Russian government has agreed to release the KGB/Russian intelligence files on Lee Harvey Oswald.

In the 90s, Congress attempted to obtain the same files and were denied.

Some of these findings… pic.twitter.com/3m2WdqNZld

— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) August 14, 2025

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