Anna Paulina Luna should be removed from any Republican committee in the House.
— Booker (@RealBookerScott) April 8, 2025
Luna, her real name is Anna Mayerhofer, changed her name at the age of 29 to her maternal grandmother's name to honor that Hispanic heritage for political purposes.
She has a long history of… pic.twitter.com/8L4VIb5kOi
Anna Paulina Luna should be removed from any Republican committee in the House.
Luna, her real name is Anna Mayerhofer, changed her name at the age of 29 to her maternal grandmother's name to honor that Hispanic heritage for political purposes.
She has a long history of outlandish accusations against political foes, accusing all of her primary opponents in the 2020 primary of attempting to poison her. She also has an affinity for placing bogus restraining orders against those who speak against her. Her mom, an attorney, filed them on her behalf.
There is much to her story, but let's go back to the 2020 primary when this happened. When she also accused Roger Stone of poisoning her.
Luna’s animus towards Stone does seem to come from his friendship with Marine combat veteran Matt Tito, who ran for State House of Representatives in the Tampa area in 2020.
Tito confirmed for the Central Florida Post that he is considering a likely bid for congress in Florida’s 13th district, which would place him in a GOP primary against Luna.
Just a few weeks ago, Luna publicly accused Tito and her 2020 GOP primary opponents Amanda Makki and William Braddock, who ended his candidacy today, of working together to plot her murder.
Last month, a secret tape recording of a telephone conversation Braddock illegally made by activist Erin Olszewski, a Luna supporter, captured Braddock stating that he had access to Russian and Ukranian “hit squads” that he would use to “take Paulina out” if she was polling too strongly in the race. This, along with a restraining order request filed by Luna with local courts, prompted an investigation by the St. Petersburg Police Department.
They investigated Luna’s claims about Braddock, Makki and Tito. According to an investigative report obtained by the Central Florida Post, law enforcement has closed the case and determined that Luna’s allegations against combat veteran Matt Tito and former primary opponent were baseless. They also elected to take no action against Braddock for his alleged over the top rhetoric.
The St. Petersburg Police determined that Olszewski made the call to Braddock and secretly recorded the conversation, a violation of Florida state law.
While Luna knew that from the start, that did not stop her from filing false records with the courts accusing Tito of planning to murder her. On Tuesday of this week, Tito demanded a public apology from Luna and hinted that he might enter the GOP primary against her in the near future, according to an article by Florida Politics.
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