Panama Distances Itself From China as Hegseth Makes Historic Visit

Panama Distances Itself From China as Hegseth Makes Historic Visit

Mateo Guillamont
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April 10, 2025
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recently concluded a historic visit to Panama centered on deepening the US and Panama’s relationship and commitment to preserving US interests in the Panama canal.  The visit featured commitments from the Panamanian government to reduce Chinese influence over Panama, expand military cooperation with the US, and cease charging US military […]
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Diaz-Balart in Contact with Trump Administration to Address Legit Asylum Claims

Diaz-Balart in Contact with Trump Administration to Address Legit Asylum Claims

Jackson Bakich
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April 10, 2025
WASHINGTON–Representative Mario Diaz-Balart spoke to The Floridian concerning the latest news surrounding the Trump administration's attempt to prioritize the deportation of illegal aliens who have committed additional crimes. However, the Florida congressman is worried some individuals are being deported despite having legitimate asylum claims from dysfunctional countries. He also shared he has been in contact with […]
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Diaz-Balart Commends President Trump for His Tariff Policy

Diaz-Balart Commends President Trump for His Tariff Policy

Jackson Bakich
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April 10, 2025
WASHINGTON–Representative Mario Diaz-Balart spoke to The Floridian about President Donald Trump's (R) tariff policies. The Florida congressman raved about the tariffs that the President has instituted, including both those on Canada and China, an ally and an adversary, respectively. Rep. Diaz-Balart began by accepting that the stock market did take an early hit, but it was […]
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Florida House Passes Bill Waiving Mandatory Firearm Waiting Period for LEO, Military Personnel

Florida House Passes Bill Waiving Mandatory Firearm Waiting Period for LEO, Military Personnel

Michael Costeines
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April 10, 2025
The Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill 111-0 on Wednesday that would exempt police officers, correctional officers, correctional probation officers, and service members of the United States Military from the mandatory three-day waiting period for firearm purchases. Rep. Jeff Holcomb (R-Spring Hill) explained his bill (HB 383) on the House floor. The bill […]
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Trump Isolates China, Raises Tariffs to 125%

Trump Isolates China, Raises Tariffs to 125%

Mateo Guillamont
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April 9, 2025
President Donald Trump recently announced he was raising tariffs on imports from China to 125% “effective immediately.” The announcement comes as a diplomatic and economic row between the world’s two largest economies deepens.  Trump and many Republicans have argued China engages in deceptive trade practices to unfairly attract trade to their shores, harming the US […]
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Florida Senate Unanimously Approves Hemp Crackdown Months After DeSantis's Veto

Florida Senate Unanimously Approves Hemp Crackdown Months After DeSantis's Veto

Liv Caputo
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April 9, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—The Florida Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a bill cracking down on hemp, months after Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed last year’s version and days after a Florida woman blamed delta-8 gummies for her son's death. The bill, which bans delta-8 in hemp products and imposes new restrictions on THC-infused drinks, passed the Senate Floor unanimously. […]
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Wasserman Schultz wants Insurance Companies to Cover IVF Services

Wasserman Schultz wants Insurance Companies to Cover IVF Services

Jackson Bakich
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April 9, 2025
WASHINGTON—Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) spoke to The Floridian and opined on legislation that is floating around to make insurance companies cover IVF (in-vitro fertilization) services. The Florida congresswoman was adamant that "discrimination" against infertile couples needs to be stopped. "It's very simple. First, infertility is a disease. It is a documented disease, and like every […]
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Florida Senate Passes Bill Diverting Defendents with Mental Illnesses into Treatment Programs

Florida Senate Passes Bill Diverting Defendents with Mental Illnesses into Treatment Programs

Michael Costeines
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April 9, 2025
The Florida Senate unanimously passed a bill 37-0 Wednesday that would divert criminally appropriate defendants suffering from mental illnesses into treatment programs instead of incarceration. Sen. Jennifer Bradey (R-Fleming Island) championed SB 168, also known as the Tristan Murphy Act. Rep. Nan Cobb (R-Eustis) is sponsoring the House version of the bill (HB 1207), which […]
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Penguins Persevere Through Tariffs, Visit the Florida Capitol

Penguins Persevere Through Tariffs, Visit the Florida Capitol

Liv Caputo
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April 9, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—Archibald, a four-year-old African penguin from the Florida Aquarium, visited the state capitol on Wednesday, appearing unperturbed by recent tariffs waged against his Australian brethren. Archi was the youngest of four penguins brought by the Tampa-based Florida Aquarium to Tallahassee. He, along with Nuri, Enzi, and Dasson—the oldest traveler at 16 years old—visited the Senate […]
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County Commissioner, School Board Term Limits Heads to House Vote

County Commissioner, School Board Term Limits Heads to House Vote

Michael Costeines
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April 9, 2025
The House State Affairs Committee advanced a joint resolution 16-6 Tuesday to the chamber floor that would amend the Florida Constitution to institute eight-year term limits for county commissioners and school district board members. Rep. Michelle Salzman (R-Escambia County) explained a strike-all to her joint resolution (HJR 679) to the committee. The strike-all, which passed, […]
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House Committee Favors Bill Requiring School Employees to Identify Potential Human Trafficking Victims

House Committee Favors Bill Requiring School Employees to Identify Potential Human Trafficking Victims

Michael Costeines
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April 9, 2025
The House Education and Employment Committee favored a bill Tuesday that would require public schools and charter schools to train its employees to identify potential students victimized by human trafficking and take necessary action. Rep. Erika Booth (R-St. Cloud) explained her bill (HB 1237) to the committee. The legislation is also co-sponsored by Rep. Tobin […]
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Wasserman Schultz Says 'Republicans are stuck in the Dark Ages' Over Proxy Voting for New Mothers

Wasserman Schultz Says 'Republicans are stuck in the Dark Ages' Over Proxy Voting for New Mothers

Jackson Bakich
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April 9, 2025
WASHINGTON—Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) spoke to The Floridian about the latest news regarding Representative Anna Paulina Luna's (R-FL) and Brittany Pettersen's (D-CO) move to allow new mothers to proxy vote. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and other Republicans shot down the move on Tuesday. Rep. Wasserman Schultz mentioned that she's dealt with this issue since […]
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Trump Harnesses Executive Authority to Boost Coal Industry

Trump Harnesses Executive Authority to Boost Coal Industry

Mateo Guillamont
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April 9, 2025
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order designed to bolster the coal industry. Conservatives had long claimed burdensome permit requirements, regulations, and undue fiscal pressure were unjustly hindering the coal industry.  Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin commended the executive order, claiming it will “unleash American energy.” “Under President Trump, we will unleash energy […]
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Florida Senate Advances Ballot Amendment Overhaul—Despite House Differences

Florida Senate Advances Ballot Amendment Overhaul—Despite House Differences

Liv Caputo
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April 9, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—The Florida Senate this week advanced a sweeping change in how petitions to put constitutional amendments on the ballot are handled, prompted by a vicious battle between the state and pro-abortion advocates during the 2024 election. The 50-page measure, which differs from the version approved on the House Floor last week, hopes to revamp how […]
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Cruz to Foreign Countries: 'Cut a deal' With U.S. on Tariffs Immediately

Cruz to Foreign Countries: 'Cut a deal' With U.S. on Tariffs Immediately

Jackson Bakich
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April 8, 2025
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) spoke on his "Verdict" podcast about the latest tariffs that have been implemented against countries worldwide. The Texas senator shared that he has heard from foreign governments concerning President Donald Trump's (R) tariffs and that his advice to them is to deal with the U.S. immediately, as he believes America sits […]
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Fine Suggests DeSantis Targeting him and Rep. Cassel Because they are Jewish? (VIDEO)

Fine Suggests DeSantis Targeting him and Rep. Cassel Because they are Jewish? (VIDEO)

Javier Manjarres
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April 8, 2025
WASHINGTON—Newly-elected Congressman Randy Fine (R) has fueled his ongoing political intraparty fight with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis by insinuating that Gov. DeSantis could be targeting him and former Democrat-turned-Republican State Rep. Hillary Cassel because they are Jewish. During an exclusive interview with The Floridian, Rep. Fine did not mince his words, calling Gov. DeSantis’ political […]
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US-China Trade Negotiatons on Verge of Collapse as Trump Threatens More Tariffs

US-China Trade Negotiatons on Verge of Collapse as Trump Threatens More Tariffs

Mateo Guillamont
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April 8, 2025
Trade negotiations between the US and China are teetering as President Donald Trump recently threatened China with expanding tariffs lest the latter rescind its plans to increase their own tariffs on US goods. President Trump levied a baseline 10% tariff on all imports entering the US with additional tariffs for countries that the White House […]
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Nearly 60 House Members Condemn Trump's Election Executive Order

Nearly 60 House Members Condemn Trump's Election Executive Order

Jackson Bakich
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April 8, 2025
The Congressional Voting Rights Caucus Co-Chairs recently led nearly 60 House members in sending a letter to President Donald Trump (R) for his "unconstitutional" executive order relating to American elections. The lawmakers in the House contend that Trump's Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections executive order includes "illegal overreach" and denies equal access to people […]
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