A potential conflict between the CIA and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard erupted on Wednesday after allegations surfaced that intelligence officials removed JFK and MKUltra records being prepared for declassification.

Accordingto The Daily Caller, two intelligence community officials confirmed that CIA personnel took files tied to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the agency’s controversial MKUltra program.

The records were reportedly under review by Gabbard’s office for public release, and there were claims that her office was raided.

BREAKING:@RepLunatells@KatiePavlichthat the CIA just marched into DNI Gabbard’s office and seized boxes of JFK and MK Ultra files. Why? All the details tonight at 10pm ET [email protected]/B0IpZvA23o

— Katie Pavlich Tonight (@KatiePavlichNN)May 13, 2026

Those investigators were reportedly looking into allegations surrounding the origins of COVID.

MKUltra was a Cold War-era CIA program involving experiments with drugs, psychological manipulation, and alleged mind control.

The allegations quickly drew attention from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida, who warned the CIA that they could face a subpoena if the records were not returned.

According toNewsNation, Luna said the agency would have 24 hours to hand the files back to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

“The reason why this is troubling, there was an executive order that the president directed the full declassification of JFK,” Luna told NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich.

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