Representative Tulsi Gabbard CIA raided office Looking for JFK documents…
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The CIA raided the US director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard…seeking to seize soon-to-be declassified documents relating to the assassination of JFKaccording to reports.
🚨 BREAKING: THE CIA JUST ASSAULTED TULSI GABBARD’S OFFICE… HOLY SMOKE! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/N8B0X0VS7c @JesseBWatters
According to Fox News reporter Jesse Watters, the explosive allegations surfaced Wednesday during a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing.
Watters claims that Fauci’s whistleblower – James Eardman III – claimed in court today that the files were actively prepared to be made public when the CIA stepped in and took possession of them.
The CIA has 24 hours to return the documents to Tulsi Gabbard’s office or I will file a motion to issue a subpoena. These documents were requested by Congress. @DNIGabbard @CIADirector https://t.co/Y5lMw8AYK5 @RepLuna
The allegations also sparked outrage from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who accused the CIA of potentially defying a presidential executive order regarding declassification efforts.
Luna went to X and publicly warned that the agency had 24 hours to return the documents to Gabbard’s office…or else she would seek a subpoena.
Developing story…
- Tulsi Gabbard John F. Kennedy (JFK) Jr.






























