NBC Allegedly Holds Tape Showing Oswald Near JFK’s Limo During Assassination, Says Rep. Luna

In a startling claim that could reignite debate over one of the most scrutinized events in American history, Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna alleges that NBC News is in possession of a previously unseen tape showing Lee Harvey Oswald standing near President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade at the time of the 1963 assassination.

According to Rep. Luna, the footage, if authentic, would seriously challenge the long-held conclusion that Oswald acted alone in shooting President Kennedy from the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository. “If Oswald can be seen on film standing near the limousine during the assassination, it would make it nearly impossible for him to have been the shooter,” Luna stated.

The claim has yet to be independently verified, and NBC has not publicly acknowledged the existence of such a tape. Still, the allegation adds a new layer to the decades-long controversy surrounding the Kennedy assassination and may prompt fresh calls for the release of classified materials.

The Warren Commission concluded in 1964 that Oswald was the lone gunman, but that finding has been repeatedly challenged by researchers, eyewitnesses, and subsequent government investigations. If substantiated, this alleged NBC footage could represent one of the most significant revelations in the case in years.

At present, no footage has been released to the public, and the congresswoman has not provided additional details about how or when she learned of the alleged tape.

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