
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is turning up the pressure on NBC to release a video that she says could change everything Americans believe about the JFK assassination. Luna disclosed that the Oversight Committee is sending a formal request for the footage, which she says has never been shown to the public.
Appearing on Fox News, Luna said that director Oliver Stone informed lawmakers he had once viewed the tape. According to Stone, the video captures Lee Harvey Oswald near the presidential limousine at the time of the shooting — a location inconsistent with the official theory that he fired from a building above.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna claims that NBC has a never-before-seen video showing Lee Harvey Oswald near JFK's limousine at the time of his as*assination.
She argues that this footage would prove Oswald was not the shooter.
Now, efforts are underway to obtain the footage and… pic.twitter.com/JkmZXSvjZo
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) March 29, 2025
Luna said the video was being “very much so guarded” by NBC and that Stone believed it could “blow open the entire JFK investigation.” She urged Americans to demand the network release the footage and said the information was essential to understanding what really happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
🚨JFK Assassination Footage Held By NBC Proves Oswald Was Not the Shooter —Rep. Luna
”It was made aware to me this evening that NBC actually has a video that’s never been seen before. We’re going to be sending a letter requesting that from NBC. It allegedly shows Oswald near the… pic.twitter.com/J4o2ug25EJ
— UAP James (@UAPJames) March 29, 2025
The new push for answers comes on the heels of President Donald Trump’s release of more than 60,000 previously classified pages from the JFK files. Trump had made declassifying the records a priority and signed an executive order assigning Bondi and Gabbard to handle the review process.
Among the newly revealed material were records showing the CIA had been watching Oswald prior to the assassination. Some files also indicated that top intelligence officials did not fully accept the idea of a lone gunman.
The Oversight Committee will hold its first hearing on the new material April 1. Both Stone and journalist Jefferson Morley are scheduled to testify. Morley has flagged several documents that he believes suggest a larger plot than the official narrative describes.
Luna has also raised broader concerns about accountability within U.S. intelligence agencies and the importance of transparency in preserving trust in democratic institutions.