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Representative Anna Paulina Luna, Republican of F-Fla., He pointed to the “unpleasant” head President Donald Trump out of context.
Alex Isenstadt, reporter of Axios and author of “Revenge: The Inside Story of Trump’s Return To Power”, reached the headlines with quotes allegedly said by Trump in a preview published by Axios on Sunday.
Among the appointments was one that supposedly told Luna in 2023 that he offered him the bed on his plane when he was pregnant and felt ill, although he included a joke about his wife Melania was jealous.
“If you need a bed to go to bed, there is one here on the plane. If you feel sick and need to go to bed there, you can go to bed. You just don’t tell Melania. He doesn’t like other women in my bed,” Trump told Luna, according to Isenstadt, who noted In the sneak axes advance Trump was joking.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna, Republican of F-Fla., Hatalized the “unpleasant” head of the Daily Beast beast, carrying an exchange he had with President Trump out of context. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images)
However, The Daily Beast He ran holder “Don’s Tell Melania ‘: Trump once offered Maga Star Star his bed”, mocking the readers, “the alleged comments shed new light on the president’s marriage of the president’s eyebrow with Melania Trump.”
The report acknowledged that Luna was “bad” in the first paragraph, but did not mention the joked nature of Trump’s comment to the room.
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The Daily Beast published a headline that suggests an inappropriate relationship between President Trump and representative Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla. (Screen capture/The Daily Beast)
The Daily Beast shared his story about X, which implies even more an inappropriate relationship between Trump and Luna, writing: “The new revelations reveal how Trump, according to reports, offered a congressman his bed, as long as she kept him in secret of his wife.”
Luna was not kind to the reports of the Daily Beast.
“I rarely respond to the unpleasant headlines because I do not like to give credibility to the trash, however, since there is supposedly a book that comes out with me called and attacking @potus, their marriage, our first lady, and frankly hinting something unpleasant, I am answering,” Luna wrote in X.
“I was very pregnant and at that time I experienced preeclampsia symptoms, but they didn’t diagnose me,” he explained. “As soon as @realdonaldtrump approached the plane, being the gentleman and the good person he is, he said that if I did not feel good, I could use the back room. He did this in a respectful way and in front of my husband, of which we thanked him. He also assured me that they had a medical team on board in the case that everything happened and they were aware of how pregnant they were.
“This was the most compassionate that could have been done at that time. It seems unpleasant that the author does not recognize it,” Luna continued. “A few weeks later, I was induced because I had preeclampsia. The author of this book never contacted me to comment. Which means that this book will probably be a piece s —-.
The Daily Beast was later beaten by Community Notes, which said: “The woman in question was the representative Anna Paulina Luna, who publicly responded to the accusation. She affirms that nothing inappropriate did not happen, she was not asked for comments, and this situation is being presented out of context.”
The Daily Beast was beaten with community notes calling its publication for being “out of context.” (Screen capture/x)
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The Daily Beast did not immediately respond to Fox News DigitalRequest for comments.
An Axios spokesman told Fox News Digital: “In our report, Axios portrayed and contextualized the comments made by President Trump during an interaction he had with the representative Luna, an interaction that confirmed in his statement happened in fact.”
In a statement to Fox News Digital, the Communications Director of the White House, Steven Cheung, denounced Trump’s books, including Isenstadt, as a “desperate attempt to earn money with the name of President Trump because journalism is a dying industry with journalists who sell lies and sell their almas to get a quick dollar”, adding, “these fiction works belong to the bargain Fantasy in a discount section in a discount book on a discount scale.