Boebert Confuses Oliver Stone For Roger Stone at JFK Hearing
Boebert Confuses Oliver Stone For Roger Stone at JFK Hearing

Boebert Confuses Oliver Stone For Roger Stone at JFK Hearing

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During a House hearing on the release of documents related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination, Rep. Lauren Boebert mistakenly confused filmmaker Oliver Stone with political strategist Roger Stone. Boebert asked Oliver Stone about a book she attributed to him that implicated President Lyndon B. Johnson in the assassination, which he clarified he did not write. Jefferson Morley, a journalist present, corrected her, noting it was Roger Stone who authored the book 'The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ.' Oliver Stone, known for his film 'JFK,' urged Congress to reinvestigate the assassination, emphasizing the need for a thorough review of the evidence. Boebert acknowledged her error and apologized, although she attempted to continue the discussion on the implications of the recent document releases. The hearing follows the recent declassification of over 2,000 JFK files by the National Archives, spurred by an executive order from President Trump.

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