Anna Paulina Luna stunned Chris Cuomo with this disturbing revelation about death threats in Congress

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There’s only a month and a half left until November’s General Election.

Americans are more divided politically than ever before.

And Anna Paulina Luna stunned Chris Cuomo with this disturbing revelation about death threats in Congress.

Democrats and their allies in the corporate-controlled press have been attacking former President Donald Trump as “dangerous” and a so-called “threat to democracy” since January 6, 2021.

They’ve tried their best to paint him as some type of violent, evil monster in the minds of Americans.

But many believe it’s Democrats’ rhetoric that has led to the two failed assassination attempts against Donald Trump.

That’s because it’s not just Donald Trump’s life that is in danger.

Several Republicans in Congress who support Trump have also received death threats in recent weeks.

One of those is Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL).

In a recent post on X, Luna announced a shooting threat against her office in Washington, D.C.

“My office has received a very serious shooting threat,” she wrote on X. “This division and hate campaign against Republicans is going to get someone killed,” she continued. “I will not be threatened, intimidated, or bow down to those using violence as a means to push their agenda. We will win.” 

She asked Americans to “keep my family in your prayers” and vowed to “continue to fight for the wonderful people who have elected me.”

Last Wednesday, Luna appeared for an interview with Chris Cuomo on NewsNation’s Cuomo, where she discussed the rise in political violence taking place across the country.

Cuomo wanted to know if Luna was really more concerned about her safety now than she was during her time in the military.

“I feel like, as a member of Congress, that right now, especially, being that we’re at home, what we’re experiencing is something that you would see and unfortunately expect as far as harm as concerned,” she said. “I’m not a combat veteran, but my husband saw combat,” she continued. “When you have my husband afraid for my safety because you have people threatening to shoot me, and you have people threatening to harm, send harmful packages to my home, of course I’m going to feel like that.”

Luna said “it doesn’t feel safe right now to be in politics,” and admitted that “we’re at a point in American history where you have people afraid to come to work.”

Even though she feels like her safety is in danger, Luna told Cuomo that she remains “up for the job.”

If the “rhetoric” doesn’t stop, she warned that “someone will get killed” before it’s over with.

“The fact is, this is becoming very escalated,” she said. “And I can’t emphasize this enough: If the rhetoric doesn’t come down, someone will get killed, and I hope it’s not President Trump.”

Cuomo followed up by pinning some of the blame for the extreme rhetoric on Donald Trump.

But Luna defended the former President and pointed to his speech at the Republican National Convention as an example of Trump calling for unity.

“I know at the RNC, he spoke about unity, and he has changed his messaging a bit,” she said. “But what I will say is it’s really hard,” she continued. “I even actually have faced this.”

She also pointed to the media’s role in pushing out rhetoric about Donald Trump being a modern-day “Hitler” who will destroy the country.

“The rhetoric that continues to be pushed, when you label people a threat to democracy, we get, unfortunately, these types of responses,” Luna said.

The reality is that Democrats are the ones using violent rhetoric about Donald Trump and his supporters.

It’s all they’ve done for the better part of a decade.

And now that it’s leading to attempts on people’s lives, Democrats are trying to pin the blame on Donald Trump and his supporters.