Florida Congresswoman issues warning ahead of weekend protests: “Leftists are going to wear MAGA gear in an attempt to cause chaos”

Florida – In an effort to avoid the California scenario from taking place in Florida, Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna is sounding the alarm ahead of a wave of “No Kings Day” protests that are planned for this weekend across Florida. Luna alerted the public on Friday about probable troublemakers who, she says, intend to blend in with protesters by wearing pro-Trump “MAGA” clothes while actually trying to disrupt the protests.
“Do NOT attend the No Kings protests. I have screen shots circulating that leftists are going to wear MAGA gear in an attempt to cause chaos,” Luna said.
As organizers got ready for dozens of coordinated protests across the state, Florida was expected to host as many as 75 events and thousands more were planned across the country.
Luna also addressed a formal letter to former President Donald Trump, telling him to stop giving money to the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO). This made things even more tense. She said that the union, which has gotten more than $72 million from the federal government, is actively involved in putting together the “No Kings Day” protests this weekend.
“The American people are sick of watching their taxpayer dollars fund a Marxist race war,” Luna stated, emphasizing her belief that public funds should not support groups linked to civil unrest.

The “No Kings” protests, which are intended to demonstrate that people don’t like some of the actions that President Trump has done, are expected to be big events, especially since they are happening at the same time as a planned military parade in Washington, D.C.
Organizers believe that there will be about 2,000 rallies across the country, and they expect thousands of people to show up. Recent fights in California over federal immigration enforcement have made things even worse. They have made headlines and spurred heated debate.
Florida is getting ready for a lot of protesters, and state authorities say that law enforcement will be ready for whatever happens. Governor Ron DeSantis told television host Laura Ingraham that local and state police are working together to keep the public safe.
“Our folks are ready at the state level. As you know, the local police will be the first to respond if anything goes wrong,” DeSantis said on The Ingraham Angle. “County sheriffs will be there as well. We have our state law enforcement on standby. They’ll be ready to go.”

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Both supporters and opponents of the “No Kings” movement are watching closely. Luna’s warning about possible provocateurs has injected another layer of uncertainty into an already charged atmosphere. For Floridians considering whether to attend, the congresswoman’s message is clear: stay alert, and think twice before heading out.