WASHINGTON — Russia is finally forking over Soviet-era findings on the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy that Congress sought decades ago, according to Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna — who is digging into that fatal day in Dallas.

The 350-page document is expected to shed light on the KGB’s secret insights into the events surrounding Kennedy’s being shot in the head on Nov. 22, 1963, during a fraught time in the Cold War.

But there are questions about whether the files are trustworthy and why Russia is willing to cough them up now.

“What the Russian ambassador told Luna was this is a package of information that we gave to US officials at Kennedy’s funeral,” JFK sleuth Jefferson Morley, who is set to help the Republican parse through the tranche of documents, told The Post.

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