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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to send troops, soldiers to Texas border in lead-up to presidential run

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday he will send state law enforcement officers to the southern border in Texas, a tactical maneuver that will test how far the state will go to help enforce immigration law as the Republican governor prepares to launch a presidential campaign. The governor’s office said hundreds of state troopers, police and national guard soldiers, plus boats and planes, are ready to head to the border as early as Wednesday. The state’s response is being done under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, a partnership among all states to provide mut...

DeSantis defends abortion ban Trump suggests is ‘too harsh’

Eyeing a White House bid, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday defended the six-week abortion ban he signed into law and took aim at former President Donald Trump on the issue. “Protecting an unborn child when there is a detectable heartbeat is something that almost probably 99% of pro-lifers support,” DeSantis said. “It’s something that other states … have enacted.” DeSantis signed the abortion ban into law last month in a late-night, closed-door ceremony. In an interview with The Messenger, Trump said he thought that “many people within the pro-life movement” consider the ban to be “too harsh.” Trum...

Piers Morgan says DeSantis can come back and knock out Trump like Muhammad Ali did to George Foreman

In an op-ed for The New York Post this Tuesday, British broadcaster Piers Morgan compared Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to legendary boxer Muhammad Ali who came back to knock out George Foreman in 1974 to win the World Heavyweight Championship boxing title.

"Foreman duly unloaded his relentless bombs on Ali who spent most of the time leaning on the ropes, soaking up the fearsomely powerful assault," Morgan writes. "Nobody could understand this apparently suicidal rope-a-dope strategy other than Ali himself, who had deliberately planned it to exhaust his opponent."

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'A new low': Republicans blasted for making heroes out of vigilante killers

Support from right-wing politicians for a former Marine accused of killing New York City homeless man Jordan Neely with a chokehold on the subway is the latest in a surge in celebrations of "vigilante 'justice,'" the Washington Post wrote Tuesday.

The backing of Daniel Penny after he was hit with second-degree manslaughter represents "a new low" for GOP extremism, wrote Greg Sargent and Paul Waldman for The Washington Post on Tuesday. A GoFundMe fundraising effort for Penny has raised more than $2 million, with several Republicans publicly donating.

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Pro-DeSantis PAC thinks it made a 'massive mistake' by airing accurate criticisms of Trump: report

Never Back Down, a political action committee supportive of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, made waves last week when it angered conservatives with accurate criticisms of former President Donald Trump.

In a tweet posted in the wake of Trump's CNN town hall, Never Back Down criticized Trump for talking about pardoning Capitol rioters who attacked police officers, as well as his suggestion that parts of the United States Constitution should be "terminated" to reinstall him in the Oval Office.

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Morning Joe notices pro-Trump friends losing enthusiasm: 'Too many cases -- too crazy'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has noticed that some of his Donald Trump-loving friends are beginning to back away from the former president.

The former president's top Republican rival, Ron DeSantis, pointed out the GOP's losing streak under Trump's leadership, and the "Morning Joe" shared some admittedly anecdotal evidence that could show a worrying trend line for his 2024 chances.

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Can 'odious' Ron DeSantis overcome the 'weirdness' factor?

Ron DeSantis checks off nearly every MAGA wish list box.

The Florida governor, who is expected to announce his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination soon, touts an array of accomplishments including right-wing crowd-pleasers such as Protect Parental Rights in Education.

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Republican presidential candidates flooding Daniel Penny with cash: report

Daniel Penny, a former Marine behind the 15-minute fatal choking of Jordan Neely, a homeless 30-year-old man in a mental health crisis, on the New York City Subway, has been charged with second-degree manslaughter. But he isn't without allies as he prepares for trial.

According to Mother Jones, multiple Republican presidential candidates have jumped in, contributing money to Penny's legal defense fund and portraying an alleged act of vigilantism as a heroic stand for law and order.

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Congresswoman tears into Jim Jordan for abusing his office for 'performance'

Among the allies trumpeting the release of special counsel John Durham's report criticizing the FBI investigation of the 2016 Donald Trump campaign is Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), claiming it is proof of his claims that federal law enforcement was "weaponized" against the former president, and inviting Durham to testify about his report to the House.

Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX), speaking to CNN on Monday, isn't impressed with his behavior.

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Ron DeSantis walks through all the ways that Donald Trump is a loser in the GOP

Fellow Republicans have been needling Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as he deals with attacks and mockery from Donald Trump. The former president has attacked DeSantis for his record on Social Security and Medicare, but he's also hit DeSantis for eating pudding with his fingers during an event. Trump's favorite accusation seems to be that he "made" DeSantis in his own image, and ensured his success at a time DeSantis was thinking of dropping out of the race. DeSantis denies this.

In a Sunday comment, former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) even predicted that DeSantis would never be capable of attacking back because he doesn't have the charisma or snark necessary to land a proper insult.

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DeSantis’ political operation makes more moves ahead of expected 2024 campaign launch

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — It’s moving day in Tallahassee. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ political operation is moving from the Republican Party of Florida’s headquarters and into a new office in the state’s capital city. The move will trigger new expenses for DeSantis’ soon-to-be announced presidential campaign that will need to be reported to the Federal Election Commission, which will result in the first formal public acknowledgment that the Republican governor is running for president, according to a source familiar with DeSantis’ plans. The move and its significance were first reported by NBC. DeSa...

Trump dings Gov. Ron DeSantis over Florida’s ‘too harsh’ abortion ban, but won’t say where he stands

Former President Donald Trump Monday took a shot at Gov. Ron DeSantis for enacting Florida’s ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, while remaining evasive about his own position on the issue. Without explicitly disclosing his own stance, Trump claimed that “many people in the pro-life movement” believe the six-week ban goes too far in restricting women’s right to choose. “He signed six weeks, and many people within the pro-life movement feel that that was too harsh,” Trump said in an interview with The Messenger. Tump did not cite any pro-life groups or leaders to back up his assertio...

DeSantis defunds diversity programs at Florida public colleges

By Rich McKay

(Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Monday banning tax dollars from being used in state colleges for diversity, equity and inclusion programs (DEI) in a sweeping measure that also places restrictions on classroom discussion of race.

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