In a move thatâs shaking Washington to its foundations, Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has done what few in her position would dare â sheâs declared war on what she calls âdivided loyaltiesâ within the halls of power.

Her proposal is as simple as it is explosive: a total ban on dual citizens serving in the U.S. Congress.
 âIf you hold a foreign citizenship,â Luna declared, her voice cutting through the noise of Capitol Hill, âyou canât hold power here. You canât make laws for Americans while swearing allegiance to another flag.â
The chamber fell into silence. Within hours, the sound of that single sentence had echoed across social media, conservative talk shows, and every corner of Washingtonâs political elite.
For years, whispers have circulated in political circles about lawmakers with foreign citizenship â whether by birth, marriage, or investment â who still hold seats in Congress. But no one had ever dared to confront the issue head-on. Until now.
Lunaâs announcement, delivered during a fiery committee session, instantly turned into a loyalty test thatâs dividing the capital like few issues before it.
And then came the real shock: Johnny Joey Jones â the Marine veteran, Fox News commentator, and double amputee whoâs become one of Americaâs most respected patriotic voices â threw his full support behind her.
 âThis isnât about left or right,â Jones said during a live Fox broadcast. âItâs about loyalty. You either serve America, or you donât. Thereâs no middle ground when it comes to defending the flag.â
That statement lit a fuse. Within minutes, hashtags like #LoyaltyTest, #StandWithLuna, and #OnlyOneFlag were trending nationwide.
A Question That Cuts Deep

Lunaâs team insists her proposal isnât about xenophobia or exclusion â itâs about national security and trust.
In an era where global alliances, business ties, and cyber espionage blur national boundaries, Luna argues that dual citizenship among lawmakers poses a clear and present danger.
âHow can we know where your heart truly lies,â she asked in a follow-up interview, âif your passport says two places at once?â
To her supporters, itâs common sense. To her critics, itâs dangerous populism.
But for millions of Americans â especially veterans, working-class families, and small-town patriots whoâve watched Washington drift further from their values â Lunaâs words strike a deep chord.
Johnny Joey Jones: The Unlikely Enforcer
Johnny Joey Jones isnât a politician. Heâs a Marine who lost both legs in Afghanistan and came home determined to speak for those who canât. His words carry the weight of sacrifice â and when he speaks, America listens.
So when Jones said, âThis is the kind of unapologetic patriotism this countryâs been missing,â it didnât sound like a talking point. It sounded like truth.
Jones reminded viewers of something simple yet powerful: in the military, divided loyalty is not tolerated. You serve one flag â and you give everything for it.
âWe donât ask soldiers to fight for two countries,â Jones said. âWhy should we let lawmakers serve two?â
Whoâs Nervous in Washington?
According to multiple insiders, Lunaâs office has already drafted the âSingle Allegiance Act,â a proposal that would require every member of Congress to publicly disclose any and all dual citizenships â past or present.
The bill would also ban anyone holding dual citizenship from running for or holding federal office.
While itâs still in the early stages, the very mention of it has set off a firestorm behind closed doors.
Lobbyists are scrambling. Party leaders are whispering. Legal teams are reviewing citizenship records.
One anonymous staffer reportedly told a reporter off the record:
âIf this passes, youâd be shocked at how many people could be disqualified overnight.â
Another congressional aide called it âthe biggest political hand grenade since the term limits debate.â
Foreign Powers Watching Closely

But itâs not just American lawmakers feeling the tremors. Lunaâs proposal has caught the attention of embassies and foreign governments across the globe.
Several European and Middle Eastern nations â where dual citizenship is common among politicians â are reportedly alarmed by the implications.
âCertain governments have cultivated relationships in D.C. for decades,â said a former intelligence officer. âIf Lunaâs bill passes, those networks collapse overnight.â
Translation? Billions in influence, contracts, and quiet favors could vanish.
The Names Everyoneâs Whispering About
Though no official list has been released, rumors are flying about which lawmakers might be affected if Lunaâs plan moves forward.
Some reports suggest as many as two dozen members across both parties could face serious scrutiny.
Political commentators warn that the âLoyalty Testâ could expose more than citizenship records â it could reveal foreign financial ties, campaign donations, and hidden partnerships stretching back years.
In short: Washingtonâs shadow alliances are at risk of coming into the light.
âItâs not just about passports,â one insider told The Federal Ledger. âItâs about who really owns influence in this town.â
A Defining Moment for Patriotism
Supporters see Luna as a rising star of America First conservatism â fearless, principled, and unwilling to bow to either partyâs establishment.
Opponents dismiss her as grandstanding for attention. But the numbers donât lie: her following has skyrocketed since the announcement.
Veteransâ groups have rallied behind her. Small business owners and grassroots activists are flooding her office with support. Even some independents, long skeptical of D.C. theatrics, say Luna is asking a question worth answering.
âYou canât represent the American people if youâre legally tied to another country,â wrote one viral commenter. âItâs that simple.â
Meanwhile, late-night hosts and political pundits have taken opposite sides â some calling her proposal âfascist,â others âlong overdue.â
But love her or hate her, Luna has forced Washington to confront an uncomfortable truth:Â loyalty canât be shared.
The Coming Showdown
The coming weeks promise fireworks. Luna has vowed to formally introduce her bill by the end of the session â and insiders predict a media storm unlike anything since the debt ceiling fights.
Johnny Joey Jones is expected to appear alongside her during the announcement, lending not just his voice but his credibility as a combat veteran.
âWhen the bullets fly, thereâs no dual citizenship,â Jones said in a recent podcast. âItâs time politicians remembered that.â
Already, political strategists are bracing for impact. Both parties are quietly polling voters, trying to gauge public sentiment.
If early reactions are any indication, Lunaâs message resonates â and the American public may be more ready for a Loyalty Test than Washington ever imagined.
A Line in the Sand
As the capital holds its breath, one thing is clear: Anna Paulina Luna just drew a line in the sand â and Johnny Joey Jones stood right beside her.
Together, theyâve reignited a question that cuts to the heart of American identity:
Can you truly serve a nation if you belong to another?
For Luna, the answer is no.
For Jones, itâs not even up for debate.
And for Washington â well, the silence says it all.
Because in a city built on compromise, theyâve just introduced something far more dangerous than a bill.
Theyâve introduced conviction.
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