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In April 2025, Tulsi Gabbard’s team secretly accessed CIA assassination files without notice, triggering tension with the CIA over transparency.
In April 2025, a team led by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard secretly accessed a classified CIA archive in Washington, D.C., to retrieve documents on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.
The operation, conducted without prior notice to the CIA, involved officials from Gabbard’s office and the Defense Intelligence Agency, including Paul Allen McDonald II, and lasted until 2 a.m. Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former CIA officer and daughter-in-law of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was present despite lacking clearance and assisted in digitizing the files.
The documents were transferred to the National Archives, part of a push to fulfill President Trump’s executive order mandating rapid declassification of assassination records.
The move highlighted tensions between Gabbard’s office and the CIA over transparency, though the White House affirmed confidence in both Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and both agencies reiterated their commitment to releasing public-interest documents.
En abril de 2025, el equipo de Tulsi Gabbard accedió secretamente a los archivos de asesinatos de la CIA sin previo aviso, provocando tensión con la CIA por la transparencia.