Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
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But a lot of the American people did.
But to have their own government say, no, that's not true, to gaslight them and to push this narrative of if you question it, you're wrong, you're crazy.
That in itself, I think when you're talking about like, why do the American people not trust their government?
It's really this fracture that starts around the Kennedy era and time frame.
And you can see then that distrust kind of evolves.
But why do โ going back to your original question, why do people refuse to kind of question conspiracy theory?
Maybe there's some substance to it.
And I think it's because it's more comfortable for people from a psychological perspective to live in this comfort area that their government might not do something like that.
Or might not try to cover up something like that because that's just an easy way of life.
It's too scary.
But the fact is, is that, look, I've traveled a lot.
I've dealt with a lot of world leaders.
We are still the greatest country in the world.
Make make no excuse about that.
But it doesn't mean that we can't call out and hold our own government and officials accountable.
And so that's kind of what I've guessed my mission has been this Congress and what I hope that it will continue to be.
But I'm not trying to do this for like even the next 10 years.