'Where was Secret Service?' GOP lawmaker demands probe after Trump heckled at restaurant
Anna Paulina Luna speaking with attendees at the 2022 Student Action Summit at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)

An outraged Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) demanded an investigation after diners heckled President Donald Trump at a restaurant in Washington, D.C.

On Tuesday, Trump visited a restaurant in D.C., Joe's Seafood, for the first time in his second term. But he didn't know that members of the activist group Code Pink also had reservations.

"We actually had a reservation, and got it pretty last-minute, and went in," Code Pink organizer Olivia DiNucci told The Daily Beast. "[W]e didn't think they would be in such an open room—we thought he'd be in a different area—and we were placed really close to them."

After Code Pink released a video of protesters comparing Trump to Hitler, Luna suggested that a security lapse had allowed the group's First Amendment expression.

"Did someone leak the President's location to the organization that showed up to protest him? Was this code pink? How are they allowed that close to him?" she demanded to know in a post to X.

"Where was Secret Service and was there someone in Secret Service that leaked his location? This needs to be looked into," she added.

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