Anna Paulina Luna
American politician
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April 6 2025 | Luna reached an agreement with Speaker Mike Johnson to allow absent members to use vote pairing, with their intended votes to be published in the Congressional Record. |
April 1 2025 | Luna joined eight other Republicans and all Democrats to block a rule vote that would have prevented her proxy voting bill from being considered. |
2025 | Left the Freedom Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives |
March 2025 | Luna introduced a bipartisan motion to allow proxy voting for new parents, backed by 92 representatives. She also raised questions during a congressional hearing about the release of a film related to the JFK assassination. |
March 2025 | Expressed opposition to U.S. membership in NATO. |
March 2025 | Luna co-sponsored legislation with Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. |
March 2025 | Luna introduced a bipartisan discharge petition to allow proxy voting for new parents, backed by 92 representatives, which would enable House members to vote remotely while their children are infants. |
March 2025 | During a congressional hearing on the JFK assassination, Luna alleged efforts were underway to release a film by Dave Wiegman Jr. capturing the unidentified 'prayer man' theorized to be Lee Harvey Oswald. |
March 2025 | Luna worked with Democrats and some Republicans to force a vote on a bill through a discharge petition for proxy voting for new parents, which led to her resignation from the Freedom Caucus. |
February 2025 | Appointed by Speaker Mike Johnson to lead a House Oversight Task Force on declassification of federal secrets. |
January 2025 | Luna introduced a bill proposing to carve Trump's face into Mount Rushmore. |
2024 | Anna Paulina Luna won re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating Democrat Whitney Fox with 55% of the vote, retaining what was considered a potentially competitive Florida house seat. |
July 10 2024 | Brought forward a privileged resolution to have U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland found in inherent contempt of Congress, proposing a daily fine of $10,000 for defying a congressional subpoena. The measure failed to pass in a 204 to 210 vote. |
April 2024 | Voted against the $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine. |
2023 | Luna became a member of the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives. |
2023 | Luna was one of 71 Republicans who voted against the final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act in the House of Representatives. |
2023 | Authored the Christian children's book 'The Legend of Naranja', which suggests that Joe Biden stole the 2020 election. |
2023 | Voted among 47 Republicans to support H.Con.Res. 21, directing President Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days. |
2023 | Became a cosponsor of the Ukraine Fatigue Resolution (H.Res.113), which aims to suspend U.S. foreign aid to Ukraine and demand an immediate peace agreement. |
2023 | Voted among 52 Republicans to support H.Con.Res. 30, proposing removal of American troops from Somalia. |
2023 | Voted among 98 Republicans to ban cluster munitions to Ukraine. |
August 27 2023 | Luna announced the birth of her son. |
June 2023 | Sponsored a resolution censuring Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff for his past actions as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, which passed with a vote of 213-209. |
May 2023 | Sponsored a resolution to have Adam Schiff removed from Congress and fined $16 million. |
May 2023 | Co-sponsored resolutions by Marjorie Taylor Greene to impeach Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI director Christopher Wray, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, and U.S. attorney for D.C. Matthew M. Graves. |
February 2023 | Wore an AR-15 rifle lapel pin while serving as a member of Congress, demonstrating her strong support for gun rights. |
February 8 2023 | During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Luna alleged a coordinated effort by Twitter, the federal government, 'leftist nonprofits', and potentially the Democratic National Committee to censor Americans through the Jira project management platform in November 2020, which she claimed violated the First Amendment. |
January 2023 | Becomes a member of the House Freedom Caucus. |
January 2023 | Supports Jim Jordan and Byron Donalds for Speaker of the House of Representatives during the January election. |
January 2023 | During the Speaker of the House election, Luna voted against Kevin McCarthy on the first 11 ballots, nominating Representatives Jim Jordan and later Byron Donalds instead. |
2022 | Anna Paulina Luna successfully ran for U.S. House as a Republican candidate, winning the primary with 44.48% of votes and the general election with 53.14% of votes, gaining the seat. |
2022 | Elected to the United States House of Representatives from Florida's 13th congressional district with support from Donald Trump in the primary. |
August 2022 | In an interview, Luna expressed support for banning U.S. oil exports to increase domestic oil supply, advocating for an 'America First' platform to potentially lower gas prices. |
June 2022 | Publicly stated her belief that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election and claimed voter fraud occurred. |
May 2022 | Attended a red carpet event and screening of '2000 Mules', a film alleging electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election. |
2021 | Published her second book 'Bringing them Home: The Untold Cost of Putting Missions First' through Post Hill Press, exploring the personal experiences and challenges of military personnel. |
June 2021 | Luna was granted a temporary stalking injunction against her primary opponent William Braddock after a recorded threat where he claimed to have access to a 'hit squad' and threatened to make her 'disappear'. |
2020 | Unsuccessfully runs for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. |
2020 | During her first congressional campaign, Anna Paulina Luna sought a stalking injunction against her uncle Edward Mayerhofer after he challenged claims about her personal biography on social media. |
2020 | Luna lost the general election to incumbent Democrat Charlie Crist. |
2020 | Anna Paulina Luna and her mother Monica chose the Luna surname as an homage to her maternal grandmother's maiden name. |
2020 | Luna claimed in a PragerU documentary that her entire maternal and paternal family lines are from Mexico, which contradicts the fact that her paternal grandfather was actually German. |
2020 | Luna won the Republican primary for Florida's 13th congressional district. |
2020 | Luna appeared at a We Build the Wall event as vice president of Bienvenido, an organization focused on conservative Hispanic outreach. |
October 2020 | Luna's campaign filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) over Twitter's refusal to verify her account, arguing that Twitter violated the equal time rule by verifying her opponent Charlie Crist but not her. |
September 2020 | Luna threatened to sue Twitter for refusing to verify her account, claiming political prejudice and alleging election meddling. |
July 2020 | Luna and her husband purchased a house in St. Petersburg, near MacDill Air Force Base, where her husband was stationed. |
February 2020 | Featured on the February/March cover of Ballistic magazine, where she was dubbed 'DC's Next 2A Warrior', highlighting her stance on Second Amendment rights. |
2019 | Anna Paulina Luna claimed she experienced a traumatic home invasion by her landlord at 4 a.m. while stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base, alleging she was only saved by her friend Jeremy. |
2019 | Anna Paulina Luna took her maternal grandmother's maiden name, Luna, to represent her Hispanic heritage, following her mother's previous surname change after a divorce. |
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