Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna isn’t backing down after a viral video of her rocking a MAGA swimsuit set the internet ablaze. The freshman representative has taken to social media to defend her choice of swimwear—and her unapologetic support for former President Donald Trump—against what she describes as an over-the-top reaction from left-wing critics.
Luna, who has never been shy about her political leanings, struck a defiant pose in a now-resurfaced clip where she’s seen confidently sporting a Make America Great Again bikini. The one-piece, which also features an American flag, has become the latest flashpoint in the ongoing culture wars.
But Luna is taking it all in stride, using the moment to highlight her support for Trump and poke fun at her detractors.
In response to the buzz surrounding the video, Luna took to X (formerly Twitter) with a cheeky remark: “I’m confirming that I have indeed worn swimsuits and you can tell I am biologically a woman.” She didn’t stop there, adding, “I wear bikinis to the beach and mineral sunscreen,” taking a lighthearted jab at those who seem fixated on her past modeling photos.
As the first Mexican American woman elected to Congress from Florida, Luna’s rise to political prominence has been nothing short of remarkable. Her background as a former U.S. Air Force airfield management specialist and past experience modeling for Sports Illustrated and Maxim add layers to her public persona—one that’s clearly comfortable embracing both her femininity and her conservative values.
Luna didn’t shy away from addressing the controversy head-on, calling out what she sees as the hypocrisy of those digging up old photos while simultaneously struggling to define gender. “The left is attempting to make this a thing yet can’t define a woman. Very low IQ behavior. Get over it,” she tweeted, brushing off the criticism with characteristic bluntness.
Luna’s response highlights a broader point about the intersection of politics and personal freedom. For her, the bikini isn’t just a swimsuit—it’s a statement of defiance against a political climate that often scrutinizes conservative women more harshly than their counterparts.
“There are better [things] to do with your time than digging up modeling photos of me from almost a decade ago,” she said, suggesting that her critics focus on more pressing issues.
In a world where political discourse often gets heated, Anna Paulina Luna is proving she’s ready to stand her ground—whether in the halls of Congress or in a MAGA swimsuit by the beach.