
Filmmaker Oliver Stone called on Congress to resume an investigation into the death of previous President John F. Kennedy during a tale House hearing Tuesday, which featured witnesses who cast doubt on whether Lee Harvey Oswald was concerned.
” I ask the Committee to resume what the Warren Commission failed miserably to complete. I ask you in good faith … to reinvestigate the assassination of President Kennedy from the scene of the crime to the courtroom”, Stone, director of the 1991 video JFK, told a House Oversight committee examining newly declassified state papers on JFK‘s dying.
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Stone’s video helped speed the 1992 JFK Records Act, which mandated the National Archives and Records Administration to gather all government documents related to the death. His picture reignited public suspicion of a federal cover-up on details of the government’s death and whether the CIA perhaps had played a role.
The committee’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets is chaired by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL ) to push for government declassification. But, Stone called on Congress to do more with the details. This came five years after the Warren Commission concluded Oswald acted only when he shot JFK on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, while traveling in his presidential , limousine.
Stone called on Congress to summons NBC, saying the system would have the classic picture of the 1963 death. Luna said the work force plans to send a email to ask the picture.
See Jefferson Morley, a columnist and author who has written on the CIA and JFK death, frequently said he did not come below to explain partisan politicians over the things that emerged while also noting he is a Democrat.  ,
” Oswald was not the intellectual author of Kennedy’s death, even if he fired a gun that day”, Morley said.
When asked who was responsible, Morley said,” Kennedy’s enemies high in his own government”, noting it was “probably” the CIA and the Pentagon.
The hearing was held after President Donald Trump declassified thousands of pages of the JFK assassination files earlier this year through an executive order.  ,
The files contained Social Security numbers of previous government employees, some of who are still alive, raising concerns over the privacy breach in the release. Democrats argued that the information was not declassified correctly.
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However, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC ) said Americans deserve transparency.
” I’m not scared of the deep state”, Mace wrote on X. ” I am going to keep exposing their corruption alongside @POTUS because this nation deserves better than their cover-ups”.