The CIA walked into the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — their boss's office — and seized multiple boxes of documents related to the JFK assassination and the MKUltra program. Documents that DNI Tulsi Gabbard had been working to declassify under a direct executive order from President Trump. The deep state didn't just push back. It kicked down the door and took its secrets back.
Let that sink in. The agency that answers to the DNI raided the DNI.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna broke the news during an appearance on NewsNation on May 13, 2026. "We were actually just notified that the CIA went in and took documents out of ODNI," Luna said. "Multiple boxes pertaining to the JFK files as well as MKUltra."
Multiple boxes. Not a memo. Not a single folder someone accidentally walked off with. Boxes.
Luna laid out exactly why this is a five-alarm fire. "The reason why this is troubling is A, there was an executive order that the president had directed the full declassification of JFK, but then also to the MKUltra files," she explained. President Trump ordered these documents released to the American public. The CIA's response was apparently to go take them before anyone could read them.
Now here's where it gets even more insulting. The CIA has maintained for decades that it released everything it had on MKUltra — the program where our own government conducted illegal mind-control experiments on American citizens. Rep. Tim Burchett wasn't buying it. "The CIA lied about MK Ultra existing," Burchett said. "They were sued and were forced to admit it but say they aren't doing it now. Which lie do you believe?"
That's rhetorical, Tim. We don't believe any of them.
The CIA has always claimed that the bulk of MKUltra documents were destroyed and that everything remaining was released. But approximately 15% of the documents are still believed to exist — and apparently the agency would rather stage a heist at its own boss's office than let anyone see them. Really makes you wonder what's in that 15%, doesn't it?
Luna moved fast. She contacted Chairman Comer and called directly into the White House and to the Director of the CIA himself. She also clarified one detail for accuracy — the seizure didn't happen on the same day she announced it, and she acknowledged it wasn't technically a forced "raid." "Took documents that ODNI has jurisdiction over. Also, this did not happen today & was not a 'raid' however it did take place," Luna stated. Fine. Call it whatever you want. The CIA removed classified documents from the DNI's office without authorization. Whether they kicked down the door or used a keycard, the result is the same.
Then Luna dropped the hammer. "The CIA has 24 hours to return the documents to Tulsi Gabbard's office or else I will make a motion to issue a subpoena." Twenty-four hours. Clock's ticking.
This is exactly what we voted for when we put Trump back in office. Transparency. Sunlight on the darkest corners of the federal government. Tulsi Gabbard was doing the job — pulling back the curtain on decades of government lies about everything from a presidential assassination to illegal experiments on American citizens. And the CIA decided that was unacceptable.
They're telling you who they are. Believe them.
The same agency that just had one of its own officers testify that Fauci buried lab-leak evidence is now physically removing documents from the office of the person who oversees them. This isn't incompetence. This isn't a bureaucratic mix-up. This is an intelligence agency that believes it answers to no one — not the President, not the DNI, not Congress, and certainly not you.
As reported by 100 Percent Fed Up, we're watching the deep state operate in broad daylight. No shadows. No plausible deniability. Just raw power saying "these are our secrets and you can't have them." The 24-hour clock is running. If those boxes aren't back in Tulsi Gabbard's office by tomorrow, Congress better be ready to do more than issue a strongly worded letter.