Oliver Stone-DiEugenio-NewsNation "Best Interview After The Hearing"

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The Paulina Luna segment in the preview pic does mention anything about JFK but it seems like they might've cut the second half of the interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=328gFv86oVs
Kevin Hofeling Timestamps:
(00:05-00:36) Oliver Stone and James DiEugenio appeared before a House Committee to discuss reopening the investigation into JFK's assassination, highlighting missing information and the lack of awareness among younger committee members.
(00:36-01:24) Stone testified that government agencies, particularly the CIA, have not cooperated with the JFK Records Act, noting that the Secret Service shredded their records related to the case.
(01:24-02:13) DiEugenio and Stone created a documentary called "JFK Revisited" containing significant information from the Assassination Records Review Board. They reject the theory that Oswald acted alone.
(02:13-04:00) DiEugenio emphasized that evidence of a large gaping wound on the right side of Kennedy's head (seen by 42 witnesses at both Parkland Hospital and Bethesda Medical Center) contradicts the official narrative and suggests a second shooter.
(04:00-05:10) Stone discussed eyewitness testimony from three women on the 4th floor that makes Oswald's alleged movements physically impossible, arguing these facts have been ignored despite their significance.
(05:10-06:30) DiEugenio cited forensic expert Dr. Henry Lee, who stated that trajectory analysis on Kennedy's wounds is impossible because neither wound was properly dissected during the autopsy.
(06:30-06:50) Both speakers emphasized the lack of chain of custody for critical evidence, including the bullets, rifle, and Kennedy's brain, making it impossible to reach valid conclusions in a legal sense.
(07:11-08:14) The interview concludes with Stone discussing his experience directing Val Kilmer (who had recently died at age 65) in "The Doors" (1991), praising Kilmer's dedication and expressing regret that he wasn't nominated for an Academy Award.

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