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The June jobs report has just been released, and the Trump administration is highlighting the findings as part of its “Great American Comeback.”
The “mainstream media” or the “FAKE NEWS” media as President Donald Trump like to call them, continues to run cover and refuse to report many of the troubling gaffes that vice president Joe Biden continues to make.
With the COVID-19 virus continuing to spike across the country, especially in states like Arizona, Texas, and Florida, Democrats have been calling for governors to either shut down or pause the reopening process in their respective states.
For Laura Loomer, the young firebrand investigative journalist and activist currently scaring the hell out of the far left and their friends in the media, along with some of the ideologically gentler, Romney-esque Republicans by running for congress in President Trump's home district, last month's New York Post headline couldn't have been more perfect:
With the 2020 election looming closer, the NRCC is slamming Florida Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) as Public Enemy #1 in the sunshine state, calling her a progressive that is not willing to work across the aisle to ensure effective and efficient change in the sunshine state.
Twitter has censored President Donald Trump's tweet that the rioters and anarchists in Washington, D.C. would be "met with serious force" if they tried to form an "Autonomous Zone" in the city.
In light of former national advisor John Bolton’s comments about Trump and Venezuela in his new book, Florida lawmakers that are supportive of the president are doubling down on his firm stance against communist regimes.
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has historically only involved itself in very safe congressional races in hopes to minimalize their usually-limited campaign finances, but on occasion, the group does jump into spirited races that are considered “toss-ups.".
As Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez (R) sets his sights to challenge Florida Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) for her congressional seat, Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava (D) looks to replace Mayor Gimenez, and she’s just released a statement regarding president Trump’s recent comments regarding Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro in an interview with Axios.
President Trump took part in an interview with Axios, and Florida Democrats are slamming the president for some of his comments during the interview.
The contentious Republican primary race in Florida’s 3rd district to replace retiring Rep. Ted Yoho (R) continues to heat up as a video of Zoom that could prove damaging to Kat Cammack. Tyler Yoho, son of Rep. Yoho (both pictured with President Trump), attended a virtual fundraiser for Gavin Rollin’s congressional campaign, took the opportunity […]
Florida Rep. Donna E. Shalala (D) took to Twitter to slam the Trump administration as new reports have surfaced claiming that funds seized from Venezuela’s dictatorship were used to fund President Trump’s wall.
The Supreme Court has just ruled to extend a lifeline to the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood program, which is a program that permits an estimated 650,000 Dreamers to legally stay and work in the United States.
Now, Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) is adding his voice to the conversations, noting that things have dramatically changed since his time as Florida Governor, and he’s warning that the ideas being debated in the political arena are dangerous.
With President Donald Trump running for re-election in 2020, just about every single Republican running for the U.S. Congress is running on the president’s “Keep America Great” coattails.
As the nation continues to re-open after shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both Republican and Democratic governors have vowed to continue to get their respective states back online, even as the expected spike in coronavirus cases continues as a result of of the reopening process.
With the announcement that Minneapolis’s city council had agreed to disband police departments, the national conversation between lawmakers has now turned to whether or not they agree with extending this to the entire United States, leaving one Democratic congresswoman in Florida facing a tough re-election challenge.
Vice president Joe Biden has taken a little bit of a lead over President Donald Trump in the latest average of national public opinion polls, and in several of the battleground states like Florida and Michigan, but barely.
