By Reginald Johnson
Reports are coming in tonight that in a highly unusual move, the CIA has raided the office of Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, which oversees CIA operations.
The reports aired on conservative stations FOX and Newsmax said that CIA personnel took away boxes of files on both the CIA's controversial MK-Ultra mind control program and CIA reports on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Gabbard was reportedly reviewing the files, prior to their expected release to the public.
The CIA has been in violation for years of a federal law which ordered the full release of all the files concerning the JFK assassination, which took place Nov. 22, 1963.
Many researchers and authors maintain that the CIA, angered by JFK's moves to end the Cold War with Russia, plotted his murder.
More recent reports indicate that the unreleased files concern Israel's possible role in the assassination. Prior to his death, Kennedy had expressed strong reservations about Israel's nuclear weapons development program.
CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou recently said the withheld files on the JFK case deal with Israel.
The reported raid has taken place as President Trump travels to China. Trump had promised to release all the Kennedy files, but that has not happened.
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