Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna has a strong message for voters: send better people to Washington. The Republican from Florida says too many politicians are failing America. She wants citizens to stop electing useless representatives who don’t do their jobs. Her plea comes as she fights the Washington establishment.
Luna knows hard times. She grew up with a single mom in California and joined the military young. Her husband Andy earned a bronze star fighting terrorists in Afghanistan. Now she’s the first Mexican-American woman representing Florida in Congress. Luna believes grit and service matter more than political games.
She serves on two powerful committees: Foreign Affairs and Oversight. Luna also leads the Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets. These roles let her challenge government corruption and push transparency. She battles what she calls the “Washington swamp” every day.
Recently, Luna backed $15 billion in hurricane relief for Florida. She supports President Trump after the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling. Luna also condemned Attorney General Garland for corruption. Her actions show a clear conservative agenda protecting Americans and national interests.
Her warning is blunt: “Stop sending us useless representatives!” Luna says if good bills can’t pass the Senate, we’ve got big problems. She blames lazy politicians who won’t do the work they were elected for. Americans deserve fighters, not seat-warmers.
Luna pushes strong policies like the American Privacy Restoration Act. She wants to end government overreach and restore freedoms. Her DOGE Codification Act protects digital currency rights. These efforts aim to put power back in citizens’ hands, not bureaucrats’.
Her message to voters is simple: demand more. Hold representatives accountable for real results. Elect patriots who will drain the swamp, not join it. Luna says America needs warriors who put people first, not career politicians making empty promises.
Time magazine named Luna one of the world’s most influential people. She lives in St. Petersburg with her war-hero husband. Luna keeps fighting for Americans forgotten by decades of failed leadership. Her plea comes from the heart of a true patriot.