A secret informant indicated that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) stole documents related to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy and the MKUltra project that the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, planned to declassify.
The information was shared by Fox News host Jesse Watters on his television program last night. An informant reportedly revealed to Watters that the agency led by Gabbard was raided while she was testifying earlier that day.
Congresswoman from Florida, Anna Paulina Luna, echoed this information and warned that the CIA has "24 hours" to return the stolen documents, otherwise she will file "a motion to issue a subpoena." The initiative from the Trump-supporting congresswoman was backed by her fellow party member, Lauren Boebert.

The CIA denies the raid
For its part, the CIA, responding to a post by Watters and through its official spokesperson, stated that the information circulating was false and that the intelligence agency did not raid Gabbard's office.
Katie Pavlich, a journalist from NewsNation, added that "an intelligence official" told her that "documents were not taken today and it was not a raid on Gabbard's office."









