Anna Paulina Luna calls on DOJ to be ‘aggressively’ pursuing criminals: ‘Get on it’
Anna Paulina Luna calls on DOJ to be ‘aggressively’ pursuing criminals: ‘Get on it’
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) urged the U.S. Department of Justice to “get on” pursuing people advocating violence across the nation, suggesting people are “tired” of seeing no results.
Luna’s call comes after multiple acts of vandalism have occurred across the country, including at several Tesla dealerships, to protest Elon Musk. Last week, a student at George Mason University in Virginia published a piece on Substack, saying, “We must decide when we must kill” members of the Trump administration, prompting the school to contact police.
George Mason University is aware of a recent essay published online by one of its students that has created concern.
Upon learning of the essay, Mason Police referred the matter to state and federal law enforcement for evaluation of criminal behavior. 1/2
— George Mason University (@GeorgeMasonU) April 18, 2025
Luna said she believes the Justice Department should be “aggressively” pursuing people who are “knowingly breaking federal law” and undermining the agenda of the United States and its residents.
“What I will tell you, Jesse, is that if we’re talking on things like sanctuary city mayors. For example, I did a criminal referral for some of these mayors to the Department of Justice, and we haven’t heard anything back yet,” Luna explained on Fox News’s Jesse Watters Primetime. “So they need to get on it, because frankly, I think the American people are tired of Congress saying that things need to happen and then obviously nothing happening.”
Luna continued by suggesting these acts of violence stem from a lot of people not being “religiously-based” and pushing for a secular society. Another factor at play, she argued, is how legacy media has worked toward “fearmongering” these people, and encouraged people like herself to use their free speech to resist the ideologies that protesters are pushing.
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Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has encouraged the Justice Department to investigate the arson attack on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s (D-PA) residence. Attorney General Pam Bondi condemned the attack and told reporters last week she wants the person responsible to end up “behind bars as long as possible.”
Trump said alleged arsonist Cody Balmer was “probably just a whack job.”
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