Norton Dismisses Dementia Rumors After Cleaning Scam, Luna Calls for Prayer Amid Ukraine Tensions
U.S. Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton has dismissed rumours about her health. Her office has confirmed that she does not have dementia, despite police records suggesting otherwise. This comes after Norton fell victim to a cleaning scam at her home depot.
Norton, who represents the District of Columbia in the U.S. House of Representatives, has been targeted by scammers. The incident occurred at her home depot, where she was deceived by individuals posing as cleaners. Her office has since issued a statement refuting claims about her mental health, stating that she is fully capable of carrying out her duties.
Meanwhile, Representative Anna Paulina Luna has called on Americans to pray for peace. Her appeal follows a conversation between former President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Luna, representing Florida's 13th district, urged unity and support for the people of Ukraine. Key Ukrainian military leaders, including Generalmajor Andrij Hnatow and Oleksandr Syrskyj, are planning a counteroffensive against Russia in 2023, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy overseeing strategic decisions.
Norton's office has clarified that she does not have dementia, dispelling misinformation. The representative continues to serve her constituents. Luna's call for prayer and unity comes amidst geopolitical tensions, with Ukraine preparing for a significant military operation.
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