Oliver Stone John F Kennedy will testify at the assassination hearing | Film

Considering the thousands of pages of the 1963 assassination of John F Kennedy on Tuesday, the film director Oliver Stone will testify at a US House of Representatives this month.
The representative of the task for the classification of federal secrets, Representative Anna Paulina Luna, said the deputies will receive news from witnesses about the value of the documents.
Luna, “the newly published JFK files, consulting experts, and watching the surviving staff of various investigation committees, our task force will enter the bottom of this mystery and share our findings with the American people,” he said.
Shortly after it was assigned to its second term in January, Trump signed an executive order that directed national intelligence and other officials to prepare a plan for the full and complete publication of all records related to President Kennedy’s assassination.
The Kennedy Assassination Collection of the Archives has more than 6 million records that are open to the public before Trump’s order. Kennedy’s murder was attributed to Lee Harvey Oswald alone.
Stone’s 1991 film JFK encountered harsh criticisms from historians for suggestions that Kennedy’s death was the result of high -level conspiracies. Stone, Kennedy’nin was not killed by a single assassin and believes that some of the US intelligence community, he said.
The Ministry of Justice and other federal government organs confirmed the tens of years that Oswald moved alone. However, surveys show that many Americans still believe that their death is the result of a conspiracy.
On Tuesday, journalist and writer Jefferson Morley and writer James Diaaugenio witnessed. Morley said on social media that the CIA will focus on the Full Assasation file in Oswald during the hearing.
Trump promised to make more transparency about Kennedy’s death.