BREAKING: CIA Allegedly Raids DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s Office For MKUltra & JFK Documents, DNI’s Office Says There Was No “Raid”

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The Central Intelligence Agency allegedly “raided” the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s office Wednesday, taking possession of MKUltra and JFK documents. Since the story broke on Fox News, Gabbard’s press secretary Olivia Coleman said that there was no CIA raid, but not that documents were not seized. Note that the events surrounding the topics of the documents took place about 60 years ago.

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna reported the CIA seized boxes of documents from the JFK and MKUltra files held by DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s office.

The DNI’s press secretary refuted the claim that there was a raid. Her wording is important, because while there may have not been a “raid” the CIA still may have seized documents but not called it a raid.

This is false – the CIA did not raid the DNI’s office.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said:

Given the nature of docs in question, we are sending a preservation notice. Docs need to be returned to ODNI given that ODNI was given direction and authority by the President to declass RFK, MLK, & JFK. Regarding MKULTRA, these were documents specifically requested by my Task Force and currently being used for our investigation.

Luna, chairwoman of the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets and Rep. James Comer, chairman for the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform wrote a letter to CIA Director John Ratcliffe requesting the preservation of the documents.

Events that transpired six decades ago appear to be of the upmost importance for the CIA to keep secret.

The raid took place while President Donald Trump is in China for a diplomatic visit with the nation’s leader.


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