Ted Cruz to Keynote Miami-Dade Lincoln Day Dinner
The Floridian has learned that the Republican Party of Miami-Dade County has secured U.S. Senator Ted Cruz to deliver the keynote speech at their 2025 Lincoln Day Dinner. READ MORE.
Rep. Gus Bilirakis: "From air travel to main street, the Democrat shutdown is disrupting many facets of our economy. The time has come to stop the political theater and vote yes on the package we sent the Senate [that] fully funds the government."
Florida GOP: "Do @DarrenSoto and @JaredEMoskowitz condone 'No Kings' protesters mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination and waving signs saying 'WANTED: BETTER SNIPERS,' with a bullseye on Trump? @FlaDems can't stay silent. They must condemn political violence."
Florida Democrats: "Republicans would rather keep the government shut down than negotiate to keep healthcare affordable."
Rep. Darren Soto: "Tyranny is un-American. Add in a tariffs, rising costs, huge healthcare cuts, and mass deportations. It's no wonder more Americans are leaning toward @TheDemocrats."

Ted Cruz to Keynote Miami-Dade Lincoln Day Dinner β By Staff Report β The Floridian has learned that the Republican Party of Miami-Dade County has secured U.S. Senator Ted Cruz to deliver the keynote speech at their 2025 Lincoln Day Dinner.
Anna Paulina Luna Highlights Soros' Alleged 'No Kings' Protests Investment β By The Floridian's Grayson Bakich β Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) highlighted a staggering amount of money that went into the recent "No Kings" protests.
Early Voting in Miami Mayoral Race Begins Saturday: What to Know β By The Floridian's Michael Costeines β City of Miami residents can get a head start on their next pick for mayor with early voting beginning on Saturday, Oct. 25, and running until Sunday, Nov. 2.
President Trumpβs Big, Beautiful Bill Is a Big Deal for Hispanic Families in Florida β By David Montenegro, the Strategic Director for the LIBRE Initiative-Florida β For years, Hispanic families in Florida have been contributing to our stateβs success in every way imaginable. Weβve opened businesses, raised families, served our communities, and powered key industries that keep this state running. But far too often, our contributions have gone overlooked and been sidelined in policy debates.

Military Build Up: Is Trump Inching Closer to Dropping Bombs on Maduro? β By The Floridian's Javier Manjarres β As deadly military strikes continue against Venezuela-based and supported drug cartels in the Caribbean, it appears as if the Trump administration is inching closer to launching direct kinetic military actions against the Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela.
Florida Needs Faster, Smarter Water Solutions After Hurricanes β By Steve Adelstein, the Executive Chairman of Eco World Water β Every Floridian knows the fear and uncertainty that comes with hurricane season. Streets flood, power grids fail, and essential services grind to a halt.
Florida Secures Nearly $1 Billion in Auto Insurance Refunds β By The Floridian's Michael Costeines β Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that state regulators have collected nearly $1 billion in premium credits and rebates for Progressive auto insurance policyholders during a press conference in Sarasota on Wednesday.
DeSantis Indicates He Would Sign Ivermectin Bill Into State Law β By The Floridian's Michael Costeines β Gov. Ron DeSantis indicated on social media that he would sign a bill on the over-the-counter sale of Ivermectin if it is passed by the Florida Legislature.
President Trump Will Make NASA Great Again, Again β By Jeff Dewit, former Trump appointed and U.S. Senate confirmed NASA CFO, former elected State Treasurer of Arizona, and former Trump Campaign COO & CFO β As a proud American and loyal longtime supporter of President Donald J. Trump, I can say without hesitation that his second term is off to a very successful start.

DeSantis Touts Triple-Digit Burmese Python Removals Under New Initiative β By The Floridian's Michael Costeines β Gov. Ron DeSantis highlighted the success of Burmese python removal efforts while speaking near the Everglades this week, which he says has tripled due to the success of a partnership between the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Python Action Team - Removing Invasive Constrictors (PATRIC) program and Inversa to eradicate the invasive snake from the wild.
Berny Jacques Files Bill to Give Compensation to Victims of Illegal Alien Crimes β By The Floridian's Michael Costeines β Rep. Berny Jacques (R-Seminole) has filed legislation in the Florida House to give compensation to Americans and their families as a result of crimes committed by illegal aliens in the country.
Gimenez Accuses Marxist Colombian President Petro of Abusing Drugs β By The Floridian's Javier Manjarres β Just as the Trump administration has affixed its military crosshairs on Venezuelan-backed narco-terrorist groups, could President Donald Trump target Colombia's Leftist President Gustavo Petro, who is said to be aligned with Dictator Nicolas Maduro and the very drug cartels that the U.S. War Department has been destroying?
U.S. Launches Strikes on Venezuelan Drug Submarines β By The Floridian's Adrian Morgade β The U.S., in its bid to curb Venezuelan drug imports, has launched strikes on Venezuelan submarines in an attempt to cripple Venezuelaβs drug cartels and put pressure on the contested Venezuelan President, NicolΓ‘s Maduro.Β
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