Who?
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) — Co-chair, Congressional UAP Caucus
LISTEN: Laslo & Luna
Ask a Pol asks:
What do you make of the news that Mike Turner got ousted as House Intel chair?”
Key Luna:
“I don't think he got ousted, per se,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna exclusively tells Ask a Pol.*
*PSST: Turner is the definition of ‘ousted’ — Prof. Laslo
VIDEO: Speaker Johnson claims responsibility for ouster
Caught our ear:
“Turner, best of luck in his endeavors,” Luna tells us. “I will work with whoever the next Intel chair is.”
ICYMI — Ask a Pol’s official farewell to Mike Turner
Below find a rough transcript of Ask a Pol’s exclusive interview with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), slightly edited for clarity.
TRANSCRIPT: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
SCENE: After voting on the House floor Thursday morning, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s rushing to exit the Capitol when Ask a Pol’s Matt Laslo briefly catches up with her on Mike Turner’s inglorious ouster…
Matt Laslo: “What do you think of this — Turner?”
Anna Paulina Luna: “The what?”
ML: “Of the Turner news, that Turner got ousted as Intel chair?”
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APL: “I don't think he got ousted, per se. I have looked at something online, but I didn't really look too much into it and I didn't hear much about it. So…”
ML: “Ahuh.”
APL: “But, you know, look, committees, they always have movement. And so, Turner, best of luck in his endeavors. I will work with whoever the next Intel chair is.”
ML: “And like, Intel wasn't really a part of the UAP investigation at all — do you think…?”
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APL: “No, it wasn’t.”
ML: “But in the Senate [Intel Committee], they are — do you think that this could be a good sea change for the issue?”
APL: “Probably, we'll see what happens. I mean, hopefully, the next person takes it seriously.”
ML: “Yeah? I'll be watching. Preciate ya.”
Andrey Beregovskiy contributed to this report.
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