JUICE–That is what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is saying about his potential 2024 presidential aspirations.
But who's buying it?
Everyone should. Just because he is going to events where other potential 2024 potential presidential candidates are also going to e doesn't mean that he is definitely running, right?
Now, if he starts going to Iowa and New Hampshire for BBQ, well then that is a whole different thing. READ MORE
She bought some stock and didn't report it when he was supposed to.
Now media outlets are calling her out, as is her Republican congressional opponent Carla Spalding. Spalding is calling for "full transparency" and an investigation to be launching against the congresswoman. READ MORE
—Ron DeSantis-In Florida – we back the blue.
—AG Ashley Moody-In Florida, we welcome law enforcement. Your profession will be celebrated as a noble one. Proud to stand with @GovRonDeSantis today to send a clear message that Florida #BacksTheBlue.
"DeSantis Dismisses 2024 President Talk as ‘Manufactured’ and ‘Nonsense’" byThe Floridian's Javier Manjarres
"Byron Donalds Censored Over COVID-19 Opinion" by The Floridian's Jim McCool—Censorship has been a crucial talking point for Republicans since Twitter and Facebook’s infamous ban of former President Trump (R) on all the major social media platforms. Now the practice is starting to become less foreign for many Conservative officials, such as US Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), who has been censored by Youtube for simply giving his opinion on COVID-19.
"State Department Taking Credit For Rescue Of 4 Americans In Afghanistan" by The Floridian's Mona Salama—The State Department is attempting to steal full credit for the United States “facilitated the safe departure of four US citizens” from Afghanistan,” but a private team of military veterans involved in the rescue effort is disputing this claim, arguing that the Biden administration deserves little to no credit for the dangerous operation.
"STOCK Act Complaint Filed Against Wasserman Schultz" by The Floridian's Daniel Molina—Two lawmakers that have recently been embroiled in controversy over possible ethical violations are Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D). The violations in question could be in direct offense to the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, also known as the STOCK Act.
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In a statement, the Congressional Latino-Jewish Caucus denounced the decision, calling it "inflammatory and unwarranted."
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State Rep. Tom Leek (R-FL) has earned a massive victory with the endorsement of House…