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Anna Paulina Luna admits to being responsible for pushing out a colleague shortly before their retirement

Rep. Anna Paulina‍ Luna, a Republican from Florida, admitted⁣ to ⁤pushing Rep. Ken Buck out of the House Freedom Caucus ⁢before his retirement. During an interview ⁤on Fox⁢ Business, Luna also addressed ⁤Rep. Mike Gallagher’s early retirement, urging him to step down promptly to avoid a special election. The discussion highlighted Luna’s stance on early⁣ retirements and interference in investigations involving Hunter Biden.


Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) revealed that she was the one who forced Rep. Ken Buck out of the House Freedom Caucus shortly before his retirement.

In an appearance on Fox Business, Luna discussed the early retirement of Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), publicly asking him to depart immediately in order to prevent a special election. On the topic of early departing congressmen, she turned her attention to Buck, who abruptly resigned earlier this month.

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“I don’t know that I’ve publicly said this, but with what Rep. Buck had done, especially to another member of Congress, in potentially hamstringing Rep. Boebert’s election, I actually was the member that came forward and asked him to leave the Freedom Caucus,” Luna said. “And as a result of that, he was actually expelled from the Freedom Caucus. So, you know, we have a code of honor here. And as a result of that, if you can’t live by that code of honor, then you don’t deserve the title.”

The fiery Republican was booted from the House’s loudest group of rebels just days before he left Congress altogether.

Buck announced his early retirement after expressing bitterness about the current Congress, saying it was the worst of his career. He said he wouldn’t run for reelection in November, but joined a growing list of Republicans who decided to end their terms prematurely in the wake of chaos and infighting racking the conference.

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“It is the worst year of the nine years and three months that I’ve been in Congress. And having talked to former members, it’s the worst year in 40, 50 years to be in Congress,” Buck said at the time.

Several Republicans have left Congress early, including former Rep. George Santos, who was expelled. The departures have shrunk Republicans’ majority in the House, which will be down to one after Gallagher leaves next month.



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