By Michael Warren
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Call her a useful idiot for the modern age. Rep. Anna
Paulina Luna’s Instagram
story on Sunday documenting her meeting this weekend with a Vladimir Putin
ally had all the familiar hallmarks of social-media-influencer content.
There was the cloying cover of a popular song—in this
case, the Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun”—playing throughout the video. There
were the various flattering shots of Luna wearing a stylish white suit and
black heels. And in a voiceover, the Florida Republican affected the
disinterested, monotonous tone (with just a hint of vocal fry) that accompanies
so many of those “A Day in My Life” posts.
“Today, I had an incredible opportunity to meet with
Kiril Dmitriev, the special envoy to the president of Russia,” Luna said as the
camera captured her and Dmitriev walking through corridors at a hotel in Miami
Beach, sitting at a conference table, and speaking together to Russian
state-owned media during their meeting.
“This meeting was incredible,” Luna went on in her
voiceover. “We were able to discuss the meeting of both Congress and the
Russian Duma, which is their version of the House of Representatives, as well
as potential trade options in the future.”
Luna, who has consistently opposed American aid to Ukraine
in its war with Russia, concluded her voiceover: “I hope and I pray for the
peace between our nations, that we can all agree and move forward in building a
legacy for generations to come.”
The only thing that appeared to be missing from Luna’s
story was a disclosure that the post was sponsored by the Russian government.
Though why would the Kremlin need to sponsor anything? Of her own volition,
Luna is perhaps the most anti-Ukraine (or is it pro-Russian?) member of
Congress, and it’s really not close.
There is her aforementioned opposition to aid to Ukraine,
from her
vote for an amendment to block the U.S. government from providing cluster
munitions to the war-torn country in 2023 to her promise this year
to continue voting against any funding for weapons. In 2023, she was among
those who co-sponsored the “Ukraine
Fatigue Resolution” in the House calling on the U.S. to “end its military
and financial aid to Ukraine.”
But Luna has also been particularly friendly toward
Russia. She has shared Russian propaganda, including claiming that the
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “banned” the Orthodox Church. (The truth
is complex. On claims of national security concerns, Zelensky has
signed a law that requires Ukrainian Orthodox churches to disaffiliate with
the Moscow Patriarchate and the Russian Orthodox Church, an illiberal
move that does not affect other Orthodox churches in Ukraine. The Russian
military, meanwhile, has killed
lots of Ukrainian clergy and destroyed hundreds of houses of worship during
its invasion of Ukraine.)
Earlier this month Luna echoed
Donald Trump’s thanks to Putin after the strongman criticized the Nobel
Committee for not awarding its peace prize to the American president. “Thank
you @KremlinRussia_E for backing @POTUS !” she tweeted, followed by emojis of
the American flag, a dove, and a Russian flag.
And last week, Luna announced (on
X, where else?) that she had “received a hard copy of the report on JFK’s
assassination from the Ambassador of Russia” and that a “team of experts is
enroute to my office in the morning to begin translation and full review of
documents.” Luna thanked the Russian embassy and later directed her followers
to where the
documents were posted online. Luna once again thanked
the Russian ambassador to the U.S. for providing her with the documents, which
she says “are believed to be authentic.”
Dmitriev himself replied to that tweet, posting on October
16, “Thank you congresswoman Luna for building bridges, bringing
transparency and being a Peacemaker. Looking forward to seeing you soon.”
That was all the run-up to their mini-summit, which
occurred during a brief
trip to the United States in which Dmitriev also made multiple media
appearances and met with the Trump administration’s own envoy, Steve Witkoff.
(Incidentally, Trump’s treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, referred
to Dmitriev as a “Russian propagandist” on CBS’s Face the Nation Sunday.)
Dmitriev had little to say about the content of his
meeting with Witkoff, but he has actively shared how much he enjoyed talking
with Luna. On his social media accounts, Dmitriev posted about his
“very productive and constructive meeting with great @RepLuna.” The Russian envoy, who also heads
the Russian sovereign wealth fund, posted photos of himself handing Luna
a bouquet of flowers and presenting
her with what looks like a book in Russian titled Great Words from a
Great Man with a photograph of Putin on the cover.
“Thank you @kadmitriev!” Luna tweeted along
with her own photo of the flower exchange.
Luna’s office did not respond to multiple questions from The
Dispatch, including whether the State Department had known ahead of time
about her meeting with Dmitriev. The State Department declined to comment.
When it comes to useful idiots in American politics, Luna
is hardly the first.
Tulsi Gabbard, now the director of national intelligence
in the Trump administration, said
she met with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad during a 2017 trip to that country
while she was a Democratic House member, also
saying she was “skeptical” Assad was behind a chemical weapons attack on
his own people. Ten years earlier Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the
House, led
a small bipartisan congressional delegation to meet with Assad despite
opposition from the George W. Bush administration.
And former California Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher,
who once
claimed to have lost a drunken arm-wrestling match with Putin years before
he became Russia’s president, was so favorably disposed to Putin and the
Kremlin that the FBI informed him in 2012 that the Russians were trying
to recruit him as a spy.
But in the era of social media where, in politics as in
anywhere else, attention is the coin of the realm, Luna is taking a uniquely
active role in advertising her eagerness to engage with a government that the
Trump administration continues to
sanction for being unserious in the negotiations for peace with Ukraine.
She has defended her meeting with Dmitriev against critics on social media,
boasting of her willingness to dialogue for peace and castigating others for
wanting perpetual war.
“It takes a real special type of dumbass if you think
your elected officials should not be discussing peace and economic security
with countries currently engaged in war,” she tweeted Monday
morning.
A special type, indeed.
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