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(DC Pundit) – Code Pink has been pushing boundaries for years, but now one of its top organizers has decided that political harassment wasn’t quite enough, and crossed into outright physical assault on a sitting member of Congress.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is a U.S. Air Force veteran and one of the more fearless voices in the House of Representatives. She is not exactly the type of person you want to pick a fight with. Someone should have warned the leadership of Code Pink about that before things got physical on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
Luna took to X to reveal that as she was leaving a hearing with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the top organizer of Code Pink approached her, launched into a harassment campaign, and then physically struck her arm.
“The head honcho of Code Pink here on Capitol Hill decided to try to harass me as I was leaving my hearing with Rubio and smacked my arm,” Luna stated. “I have no issues answering questions, but the moment you touch me, you cross a line.”
The head honcho of Code Pink here on Capitol Hill decided to try to harass me as I was leaving my hearing with Rubio and smacked my arm. I have no issues answering questions but the moment you touch me you cross a line.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) June 3, 2026
While Luna did not name the individual, all signs point to Medea Benjamin, the primary organizer and co-founder of Code Pink. Benjamin has a long and well-documented history of disrupting congressional hearings, confronting government officials, and generally making a nuisance of herself in Washington.
The assault reportedly followed Luna’s pointed questioning of Secretary Rubio regarding Code Pink’s well-documented ties to the Chinese Communist Party, a perfectly legitimate line of inquiry, given the organization’s track record of advocacy that consistently seems to align with Beijing’s interests. Asking uncomfortable questions about a communist-linked organization apparently set someone off.
Luna made clear she will be pressing charges, and rightly so. An assault is an assault, badge of political activism or not.
After I questioned Secretary Rubio on Code Pink and their ties to the CCP, their organization followed me out, berated me, and then their head person here in DC smacked me.
I will be filing charges.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) June 3, 2026
She also called on House Speaker Mike Johnson to ban Code Pink from Capitol Hill entirely.
I have asked the Speaker to ban Code Pink. I was just physically hit by their head organizer. This is right after I questioned Secretary Rubio about them. It is time Speaker Johnson ban them.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) June 3, 2026
That is a completely reasonable demand. There is no scenario in which an organization with known ties to a foreign adversarial government should enjoy unfettered access to the U.S. Capitol, let alone be permitted to physically accost elected officials in its hallways.
Code Pink routinely disrupts the functioning of the United States government while enjoying the very freedoms that government provides, freedoms that don’t exist in the communist nations they seem so fond of defending. The question now is whether Speaker Johnson and other officials will have the backbone to hold these people accountable. Charges should be filed and access should be revoked. Anything less sends exactly the wrong message.
URGENT: CLICK TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST THE LEFT!
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