Florida Congresswoman Ana Paulina Luna publicly solicited documents from the Kremlin, received them from Russia's [View all]
ambassador, thanked Moscow on Twitter, and promised to publish whatever they handed her.
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Florida Congresswoman Ana Paulina Luna just did something that would have ended careers a decade ago: she publicly solicited documents from the Kremlin, received them from Russias ambassador, thanked Moscow on Twitter, and promised to publish whatever they handed her. No CIA vetting. No intelligence community review. Just a direct pipeline from Putins regime into the U.S. Congress
.Luna announced she received a 350-page Soviet-era report on the JFK assassination directly from Russias ambassador to Washington. She called it of massive historical significance and promised translation and public release after expert review. Within hours, Kirill DmitrievPutins economic envoy who was investigated during the Mueller probeamplified her statement as evidence of productive U.S.-Russia dialogue.
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