Anna Paulina Luna has expressed outrage after the agency allegedly seized 40 boxes of documents as they were being processed for declassification The CIA has 24 hours to return dozens of files on the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy or face a congressional subpoena, Republican lawmaker Anna Paulina Luna has warned.Luna lashed out at the CIA in a series of posts on X on Wednesday, hours after James Erdman III, a CIA whistleblower who served on joint duty at Tulsi Gabbard’s Office of the Director of National Intelligence from March 2025 to April 2026, told a Senate committee that the agency had “[taken] back 40 boxes of JFK files and MKUltra files being processed for declassification by DNI Gabbard.” Erdman also described the seizure as part of “documented efforts to circumvent oversight.”“The CIA has 24 hours to return the documents to Tulsi Gabbard’s office or else I will make a motion to issue a subpoena,” Luna wrote. “These documents have been requested by Congress.” 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… pic.twitter.com/uBnt5RqjDD— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) May 13, 2026 The congresswoman suggested that someone in the agency is “actively undermining” President Donald Trump’s executive order on declassification, while warning of “punitive action incoming.” Read more CIA ‘boasted’ about tricking Congress in JFK probe – Axios Following the reports, some media outlets described the seizure as a “raid,” although DNI press secretary Olivia Coleman promptly fired back, saying that “this is false – the CIA did not raid the DNI’s office.” She did not, however, dispute that the CIA had taken the documents.Luna later clarified that the CIA “took documents that ODNI has jurisdiction over” and that the removal “did not happen today and was not a ‘raid.’” A NewsNation intelligence source confirmed this, adding that the documents were taken during the 2025 government shutdown.The 1963 assassination of JFK has spawned numerous conspiracy theories, with some suggesting CIA involvement. A 2023 Gallup poll suggested that 65% of Americans believe Kennedy was killed in a conspiracy, and the assassination saga has also become an epitome of the public distrust towards the federal government.While no declassified document has established that the CIA had ordered the killing, investigations have established that the agency did try to conceal critical data on the assassination, including that it had tracked Lee Harvey Oswald, who was officially identified as the gunman.The MKUltra records referred to a Cold War-era CIA program that subjected unwitting Americans to LSD and psychological torture, including sensory deprivation and isolation. Then-CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all MKUltra files In 1973, but some of the surviving documents were found and made public several years later.