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REPUBLICAN congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna has blasted an excerpt from a new book that claimed Donald Trump offered her a bed on his jet as long as she didn’t tell his wife Melania.
Trump supposedly made the comments in the summer of 2023, according to the book Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return to Power.
According to the book written by Axios senior political reporter Alex Isenstadt, Trump reportedly said: “If you need a bed to lay down in, there’s one here on the plane.
“If you feel sick and you need to lay there, you can lay on it.
“Just don’t tell Melania. She doesn’t like other women on my bed.”
Florida lawmaker Luna responded to the claims reported on by The Daily Beast and provided context to what unfolded on the plane.
She described Isenstadt’s book as “trash” and explained she was suffering from pre-eclampsia symptoms, according to an X thread.
“I seldom respond to nasty headlines because I don’t like giving trash credibility, however, being that there is allegedly a book coming out with me named and attacking Potus, his marriage, our first lady, and frankly implying something distasteful about me, I am responding,” she said.
Luna said Trump was a gentleman and said she could use the back room on the plane if she felt unwell.
“He did this in a respectful way and in front of my husband, of which we thanked him,” she said.
Trump also told her that there were medics on board the aircraft, according to the politician.
“This was the most compassionate thing that could’ve been done at the time,” she said.
Luna revealed she was induced weeks later and she also issued a warning to White House officials that may be speaking to Isenstadt.
“They need to be cut off immediately,” she blasted. “This is gross.”
Neither Trump, nor Melania, has spoken out about the allegations.
Who is Anna Paulina Luna?
ANNA Paulina Luna is the Florida congresswoman appointed as the head of a new task force focused on declassifying federal secrets – including JFK’s assassination, the Epstein files, 9/11 and UFOs
The body’s full title is the “Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets”.
She is a military veteran, having served in the US Air Force from 2009 to 2014.
At just 35, she is relatively young to be chosen to lead a mission of such public interest.
Luna hails from Santa Ana, California, and graduated from the University of west Florida in 2017.
She unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the House in 2020, but was elected in 2022.
Before her career as a lawmaker, she served in the military
But, Steven Cheung, the communications director at the White House, told The Independent the book is a “work of fiction.”
The book also claims Trump insulted his GOP rivals.
The U.S. Sun has approached Trump’s team for comment.
Luna gave birth in August and shared a tender snap on Instagram, announcing the news.
She shared a black and white snap that showed her son’s tiny hand.
“GH 8.26.23, Boy,” the caption said.
She paid tributes to the doctors and delivery nurses at Morton Plant hospital in Clearwater.
“We couldn’t have asked for a better team.”
Luna gave birth while serving as a congresswoman.
She shared another snap where she was seen cradling her son when he was just six weeks old in October 2023.
She was sitting by a window in her Washington DC office and either side was the Stars and Stripes and the Florida state flag.
And, she joked that her son’s first vote on the House floor was for Jim Jordan as she endorsed his bid to become Speaker.
Luna was elected to represent Florida’s 13th congressional district in 2022 and spearheading a task force responsible for shedding light on supposed government secrets.
“For too long, the American spirit has been dimmed by veil of secrecy, by a government that has grown too comfortable in the shadows, denying us the transparency we deserve,” she warned last month.
Luna has promised transparency when it comes to issues like Covid-19, UFOs, and any alleged cover-up linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.
But before she was a congresswoman, Luna joined the Air Force at 19.
She spent six years in the military.