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Florida Governor DeSantis to enter US presidential race next week

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis will officially enter the 2024 U.S. presidential race next week, according to two sources familiar with the decision.

DeSantis will likely file paperwork declaring his candidacy on May 25 to coincide with a donor meeting in Miami, with a more formal launch the week of May 29, according to a source. The invitation for the May 25 event stated that donors would be put to “work,” an apparent allusion to raise money for DeSantis, according to a source familiar with the event.

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Civil rights group announces Florida travel warning in response to DeSantis immigration crackdown

MIAMI — One of the oldest Hispanic civil-rights groups in the United States issued a warning Wednesday advising immigrants not to travel to Florida and announced that it may take legal action against the state in response to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ most recent crackdown on immigration. Earlier this month, DeSantis signed a bill that limits undocumented migrant labor, ends community-funded programs that give undocumented immigrants identification cards and toughens penalties against those who transport undocumented immigrants into the state. The majority of the law’s elements will become enforceable...

‘We are at war’: Anti-trans activists lock arms with North Carolina GOP gubernatorial frontrunner

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson praised Moms for Liberty, a conservative group that opposes transgender rights, as the modern-day equivalent of Betsy Ross, Rosie the Riveter and Rosa Parks.

Members of the group, who are in Raleigh to lobby the North Carolina General Assembly for legislation prohibiting transgender girls and women from participating in female sports and to ban gender reassignment surgery for minors, greeted Robinson by saying, “We love you, Mark!”

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In Tampa, DeSantis declines to speak with reporters following electoral night disappointment

Gov. Ron DeSantis appeared at a bill signing event at a Christian evangelical school in Tampa on Wednesday, touting measures banning transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming care such as puberty blockers and an expansion of a law to prohibit classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity through the 8th grade.

But unlike other bill-signing events since DeSantis has been crisscrossing the state, the governor notably declined to answer any questions from the media.

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Donald Trump Jr.'s prior abortion remarks re-emerge after his father attacks DeSantis

Former President Donald Trump has taken aim against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' new law banning most abortions in the state after six weeks of pregnancy, saying that “many people within the pro-life movement feel that that was too harsh.”

DeSantis responded to Trump's remarks on Tuesday, saying, “Protecting an unborn child when there is a detectable heartbeat is something that probably 99% of pro-lifers support.”

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DeSantis signs bills aimed at transgender care, pronouns, drag shows

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a series of bills on Wednesday taking aim at transgender treatments for minors, pronouns in schools, bathroom use and keeping children out of drag shows. “We are not doing the pronoun Olympics in Florida,” DeSantis said during an event at a Christian school in Tampa. “It’s not happening here.” He spoke at a lectern with a sign that read, “Let Kids Be Kids.” LGBTQ advocates dubbed the measures the “slate of hate,” calling it the most extensive package of anti-LGBTQ legislation passed in one legislative session in Florida’s history. “This is an all-out attack on freedom....

Major publisher sues over DeSantis-sanctioned book bans

A writers group and major publisher have sued a Florida school district over its Ron DeSantis-sanctioned removal of books about race and LGBTQ+ identities.

PEN America and Penguin Random House filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the Escambia County School District and its school board alleging a violation of their First Amendment rights for removing 10 books from library shelves, reported the Associated Press.

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Trump taunts DeSantis after Republicans' stunning loss in key Florida election

Donna Deegan, a Democrat and former TV news anchor, pulled off a shock upset to win the open mayoral election in the traditionally Republican city of Jacksonville, Florida, Tuesday.

She defeated Daniel Davis, a right-wing candidate backed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis who had raised quadruple the money she had.

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'Teflon Don' Trump’s 'unprecedented legal woes' could be a 'strength' in GOP primary: report

Much to the dismay of Never Trump conservatives, former President Donald Trump has been an incredibly resilient figure in the Republican Party. Trump has been through two impeachments, the Mueller probe and the January 6, 2021 insurrection — and now, he is facing a 34-count criminal indictment and a variety of criminal and civil investigations.

But despite all that, Trump remains the frontrunner in the 2024 GOP presidential primary. A Morning Consult poll released in mid-May found that in a hypothetical matchup, Trump would defeat Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis by 43 percent. A CBS News/YouGov poll released earlier in the month found Trump leading DeSantis by 36 percent if the Florida governor enters the presidential race.

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'I'm the one who got rid of Roe!' Trump boasts about rescinding women's rights in Newsmax interview

Donald Trump claimed credit for ending abortion rights, marking yet another flip-flop on the issue.

The former president drew criticism from Ron DeSantis and anti-abortion activists by suggesting Florida's six-week abortion band was "too harsh," but he told Newsmax host Rob Schmitt that he was personally responsible for the U.S. Supreme Court decision that rolled back Roe v. Wade.

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Trump advisers insist legal scandals will help 2024 chances: 'Sky is the limit'

Donald Trump is facing more scandals and legal challenges than ever, but some Republicans continue insist those challenges will actually help his re-election chances.

The ex-president came into politics with the nickname "Teflon Don," after surviving lawsuits, bankruptcies, divorces and other setbacks as a celebrity businessman, and his allies say that reputation will help him weather the legal firestorms that continue to engulf him, reported The Daily Beast.

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Ex-TV anchor pulls off stunning upset to become Jacksonville’s first woman mayor

A former TV news anchor pulled off a political shocker Tuesday night in Florida by beating out a candidate that was supported by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Donna Deegan upset Republican business leader Daniel Davis to become the first woman ever and just the second Democrat in three decades to win a Jacksonville mayor’s race, CNN, The Tributary, and others are reporting.

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DeSantis accuses Trump of dodging questions about Florida's strict abortion law

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday accused former President Donald Trump of dodging questions about the strict abortion ban that Florida enacted into law. A day after Trump questioned whether Florida’s six-week ban is “too harsh,” DeSantis challenged his fellow #FloridaMan to simply say whether he would have signed the bill or not. “I signed the bill. I was proud to do it,” DeSantis said. “He won’t answer whether he would sign it or not.” DeSantis refuted Trump’s claim that “many people in the pro-life movement” believe banning abortion after six weeks of pregnancy is “too harsh.” He noted that othe...