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Ambassador Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla. On Monday she sent the title “Nasty” Daily Beast who took the exchange she had with President Donald Trump outside the context.
Alex Isenstadt, Axiosa reporter and author of “Revenge: Internal Story of Trump’s Return to power,” made titles with quotes that Trump allegedly said in a Sneak examination that Axios published on Sunday.
Among the quotations was one who allegedly told Luna in 2023, offering her a bed on his jet when she was pregnant and felt sick, though she involved the joke that his wife Melania was jealous.
“If you need a bed to be advocated, here is one on the plane. If you feel sick and you have to lie there, you can lie down on it. Just don’t say melania. She doesn’t like other women on my bed,” Trump said, according to Isensstadt, who noticed who he noted In Axios sneeze review That Trump joked.
Ambassador Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla, engaged in the “nasty” title of Daily Beast, taking the exchange she had with President Trump of context. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
However, the Daily Beast run title “Don’t say Melania”: Trump once offered a racing magazine his bed, “teasing readers,” alleged comments threw a new light on the president’s marriage to raise his eyebrows with Melania Trump. “
The report admitted that Luna was “bad” in the first item, but she did not mention the humorous nature of Trump’s comment until the fourth.
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The Daily Beast has released a title that suggests an inappropriate relationship between President Trump and Rev. Ana Pauline Luna, R-Fla. (Screenshot/daily beast)
Daily Beast divided his story into X further implying the inappropriate relationship between Trump and Luna, writing: “New discoveries reveal that Trump allegedly offered a female congress female his bed, as long as she kept a secret from his wife.”
Luna did not kindly accept the reporting of the Daily Beast.
“I rarely respond to nasty titles because I do not like to give the credibility of garbage, however, since the book with me is allegedly called and the attack @potus, his marriage, our first lady, and honestly implies something unpleasant about me, I answer,” I wrote Luna on X.
“I was very pregnant and experienced the symptoms of the preeclampsia in that time, but it was not diagnosed,” she explained. “As soon as the @realdonaldrdrump boarded the plane, as a gentleman and a good person he is, he said I did not feel good, I could use the back room. He did so in front of his husband, of whom we thanked him. He also assured me that they learned anything and were to find out how pregnant I was.”
“This was the most memorable thing that could be done at the time. I think the author is disgusting that the author does not recognize it,” Luna continued. “A few weeks later, I am induced because I had a pre-Eklampsia. The author of this book has never reached for me for comment. Which means that this book is likely to be with — Hit a piece. If people from Potus Orbit are talking to this author, they have to cut them off immediately. This is rude.”
Daily Beast later hit the notes of the community, which were “the woman in question was the envoy of Anna Paulina Luna, who publicly responded to the allegation. She claims that nothing was inappropriate, she was not asked to comment, and this situation is from context.”
The Daily Beast was hit by the community notes by calling for his post because of the “out of context”. (Screen/x shot)
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The daily beast did not immediately respond Fox News DigitalRequest for comment.
Axiosa spokesman told Fox News Digital, “In our report, Axios correctly displayed and contextualized the comments of President Trump during the interaction he had with the Reverend Luna, an interaction she confirmed in his statement, in fact happened.”
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Director of White House Communications, Steven Cheung Demanded Trump’s Book, including Isenstadt as “a desperate attempt to make money from the name of President Trump, because journalism is a dying industry with reporters who are failing and selling their souls to make on paper,”