CIA Accused of Raiding Tulsi Gabbard’s Office Seizing JFK, MKUltra Documents Set for Declassification

The excerpt describes a dispute between the CIA and the Director of National Intelligence after allegations that CIA personnel removed records related to JFK and the CIA’s MKUltra program from Tulsi Gabbard’s office or custody in connection with a planned public declassification review. It cites reports from the Daily Caller and NewsNation, including claims that Rep. Anna Paulina Luna warned the CIA it coudl face a subpoena and said the CIA lacks authority to override a presidential executive order requiring full declassification of JFK materials. Luna also points out that the CIA previously claimed MKUltra documents were already released or destroyed.

Later, a correction/update attributed to Katie Pavlich says an intelligence official disputed that the incident was a “raid,” claiming instead that CIA staff took/withheld documents and that the documents were originally removed from archives during the prior government shutdown and still have not been made available for scanning and public release. The piece also mentions that the records were said to be part of broader declassification efforts involving othre high-profile topics (e.g., RFK, MLK Jr., UFO investigations, and Jeffrey Epstein).




A potential conflict between the CIA and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard erupted on Wednesday after allegations surfaced that intelligence officials removed JFK and MKUltra records being prepared for declassification.

According to The Daily Caller, two intelligence community officials confirmed that CIA personnel took files tied to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the agency’s controversial MKUltra program.

The records were reportedly under review by Gabbard’s office for public release, and there were claims that her office was raided.

Those investigators were reportedly looking into allegations surrounding the origins of COVID.

MKUltra was a Cold War-era CIA program involving experiments with drugs, psychological manipulation, and alleged mind control.

The allegations quickly drew attention from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida, who warned the CIA that they could face a subpoena if the records were not returned.

According to NewsNation, Luna said the agency would have 24 hours to hand the files back to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

“The reason why this is troubling, there was an executive order that the president directed the full declassification of JFK,” Luna told NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich.

She also noted that the CIA previously claimed all MKUltra documents had either been released or destroyed.

“So, these are allegedly those documents that apparently never existed,” Luna said.

Luna also argued that the CIA has no authority to interfere with a presidential executive order.

“The CIA does not have jurisdiction to work against an executive order by the president,” she added.

NewsNation reported that the records are part of broader efforts to declassify files related to JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., UFO investigations, and Jeffrey Epstein.

Later on Wednesday, Pavlich posted on X that an intelligence official disputed reports calling the incident a “raid.”

According to Pavlich, the official said the documents were actually removed last year from archives during the government shutdown.

The source also claimed the CIA has continued withholding the records from Gabbard’s office, preventing them from being scanned and released publicly.

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