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Republicans are growing the pressure on the Department of Justice to advance in the release of classified documents and records related to the murder of President John F. Kennedy and other federal secrets.
President Donald Trump He signed an executive order in January so that the agencies believe plans to distribute the archives, as well as documents related to the murders of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
But the representative Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., That leads The working group of the Supervision Committee of the House of Representations on the declassification of federal secretsHe is pressing the Department of Justice in search of answers about when he will happen, and so far, he says he has faced silence.
“On February 11 and February 19, the supervision of the house sent a letter to the Department of Justice asking for status on the release of Epstein archives, as well as JFK, etc.,” Luna said in a publication on X Monday . “The Department of Justice has not responded. Reach X because it seems that we cannot obtain a response from the AG.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna, Republican of F-Fla., Lead the working group of the House Supervision Committee on the declassification of federal secrets. (Jim Watson/AFP through Getty Images)
Luna sent a letter to the National Intelligence Director Tulsi GabbardAttorney General PAM Bondi, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and the White House lawyer, David Warrington, requesting information about Thursday about the plans for the publication of the documents.
The letter also requests details about when the declassified documents will be available to the working group and the public.
Trump’s executive order instructed the Department of Justice to coordinate with Gabbard, Waltz and Warrington to establish a plan for February 7 for the launch of the JFK files, and to create a plan for the launch of the MLK and Robert F files .
In addition, Luna is pressing the Department of Justice to share details about Jeffrey Epstein’s customer list. The US financial died in 2019 while waiting for a trial for sexual trafficking positions.
Meanwhile, Bondi said Friday that Epstein’s list was waiting for the review, and that he was reviewing the Kennedy and King files.
“He is sitting on my desk at this time to review,” Bondi told the host of “America Reports” John Roberts Friday about Epstein’s archives. “That has been a directive of President Trump.”
Trump signs the order to declassify the files in the murders of JFK, RFK and MLK
The United States Attorney General PAM Bondi said the documents are under review. (Jason C. Andrew/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
A spokesman for the Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.
The Luna office did not respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital in response to Bondi’s statements.
Luna is not the only republican legislator who presses for the publication of these documents. Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-Ten., Also said Monday that the Democrats have undermined their efforts to “decipher the open Epstein traffic ring”, and promised that he would receive answers under the newly confirmed confirmed director of the FBI Kash Patel.
“The time for transparency is now,” Blackburn said in a Monday publication in X.
Senator Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, also said in a Monday X post that the documents belong to the US people, and “it’s time for them to be given access to it!”
Senator Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, is among the Republicans who press so that the documents are released to the American public. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images)
The Office of the National Intelligence Director also did not respond immediately to a request for comments from Fox News Digital, but told The Associated Press that a plan has been presented with respect to the Kennedy files.
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The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital. However, Trump promised in the campaign that would declassify all documents related to JFK if he won the 2024 elections.
The Chamber Working Group on the declassification of federal secrets is scheduled to hold their first public hearing on March 26.
Haley Chi-Sing of Fox News contributed to this report.