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Unveiling Alleged Election Lies: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Questions Charges of 'Insurrection' Against Hillary Clinton and Stacey Abrams
At a recent House Republican press briefing focused on a resolution declaring that former President Trump did not engage in an insurrection, Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) took the opportunity to call out Democrats who she claims questioned the validity of election results. Luna's remarks centered on the alleged suppression of information and manipulation by social media platforms, particularly in relation to the events surrounding January 6th.
During the briefing, Luna expressed her concern about the government's ability to find terrorists in caves in the Middle East but seemingly failing to apprehend those responsible for planting a pipe bomb on January 6th. She pointed to a hearing at the Oversight Committee where Twitter was questioned, suggesting that the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) was actively working to suppress information, including President Trump's statement to remain peaceful on January 6th.
Luna accused major social media platforms like Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram of collaborating to suppress information, raising questions about their motives. She implied that these platforms targeted Trump because he was perceived as a political figure outside the control of Washington, D.C. Luna asserted that Trump's outsider status was the reason many Republicans supported him for re-election and confidently predicted his victory in the upcoming November elections.
In a bold move, Luna posed a provocative question to her colleagues, asking whether figures like Hillary Clinton and Stacey Abrams should be charged with insurrection. Luna cited their claims of winning elections and insinuated that these assertions were baseless, drawing parallels to the unsubstantiated Russia collusion narrative that she claims was used to smear Trump during his presidency.
Luna recalled her previous stance on the Russia collusion issue and emphasized that there was no evidence to support the claims against Trump. She commended Representative Matt Gaetz for his efforts and criticized those she labeled as "sociopaths" for perpetuating what she considers a false narrative. Luna warned that continuing to push this narrative could lead to accusations of breaching house privileges, asserting that there is evidence to refute the alleged insurrection.
In closing, Luna introduced her colleague, Cory Mills, and emphasized the need for a thoughtful reflection on the evidence presented before perpetuating claims of an insurrection. The congresswoman's remarks underscored the contentious nature of the debate surrounding the events of January 6th and the ongoing disputes over the legitimacy of election results.
Anna Paulina Luna Asks If Hillary Clinton Or Stacey Abrams Should Be Charged With 'Insurrection'
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