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Holocaust text books rejected in Florida's crack down on 'woke indoctrination': report

Two new Holocaust-themed textbooks have been rejected by Florida’s state education department and another book was forced to change a passage about the Hebrew Bible in order to be approved by the state, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported.

As JTA points out, the rejection of the books comes as Florida cracks down on "woke indoctrination" in a campaign against materials of a certain ideological origin that deal with race and gender -- now the policy is affecting Jewish topics as well.

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'Right of Trump': GOP presidential hopeful wants to abolish the FBI, the IRS and the Education Dept.

The 2024 GOP presidential field continues to grow. Although former President Donald Trump remains the clear frontrunner, he has his share of challengers — including Nikki Haley (former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and ex-governor of South Carolina), former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, and radio host Larry Elder. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears to be gearing up for a presidential run, and Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) launched a presidential exploratory committee in April.

Another longshot GOP presidential candidate is far-right 37-year-old tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who has been drawing headlines by calling for the United States to raise its national voting age from 18 to 25 — a move that critics say is designed to hurt Democrats, as the GOP's policies are generally unpopular among Generation Z. But Ramaswamy has many other extreme positions as well.

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'You ain’t ready': Former RNC chair offers mocking warning to DeSantis ahead of 2024 presidential battle

The former chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) recently issued a mocking warning to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) as speculation mounts about him possibly running for president in 2024.

According to HuffPost, Michael Steele has clarified that he does not believe DeSantis is ready to join such an intense race. During a recent appearance on MSNBC News, Steele explained his perspective.

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Nominating Trump again would take multiple key states 'off the table' for GOP: internal polling

Republican donors are still talking themselves into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a viable alternative to Donald Trump, whom their internal polling indicates is still deeply unpopular in key states.

The Florida Republican still hasn't formally entered the 2024 race, but his early stumbles and perceived problems with his prickly personality have helped the ex-president build a healthy lead, although the governor's team remains convinced by their internal polling that donors will rally around him once he jumps in, reported Politico.

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Top DeSantis campaign aide reportedly 'at the heart' of a 'political corruption scandal'

A top campaign aide for Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis is reportedly at the center of a political scandal involving so-called “ghost candidates,” a scheme Republicans have been using to “siphon” votes from unsuspecting citizens to assist other candidates – in this case to help GOP candidates.

Florida pollster Ryan Tyson, who “is expected to be a top advisor in Ron DeSantis’ presidential bid,” Insider reports, “was at the heart of a 2020 political-corruption scandal in Florida. He funneled money from big-business groups to committees backing straw-man candidates to split the vote.”

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DeSantis nominee who pushed preaching about Jesus to students has his confirmation blocked

Although Florida's legislature has typically acted as a rubber stamp for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, one of his nominees for the board of trustees at the New College of Florida was a bridge too far.

Florida Politics reports that the Florida State Senate this week declined to confirm Eddie Speir to the board of trustees at the college after some members raised questions about his stated determination to preach the teachings of Jesus to students.

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'Marriage of equals': Pro-DeSantis super PAC slams Trump and CNN ahead of town hall

The leader of a super PAC that’s backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) blasted Donald Trump and CNN ahead of Wednesday’s scheduled town hall.

Chris Jankowski, the CEO of “Never Back Down,” in a statement called the town hall a “true marriage of equals: A candidate who has lost his luster appearing on a network that’s lost its ratings. Both ignore a key fact: 2024 isn’t 2016. The old gimmicks and tired lines don’t work anymore.”

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'New lows in gutlessness': Trump's GOP rivals shredded for silence after sexual abuse verdict

Former President Donald Trump's presidential rivals ought to be capitalizing on the verdict holding him liable for $5 million over sexual abuse and defamation in the E. Jean Carroll civil rape trial, wrote MSNBC columnist Michael A. Cohen on Wednesday — not only because it's the right thing to do, but because it should be beneficial to them politically.

Instead, he wrote, in a display of "new levels of gutlessness," most of them are downplaying or dodging the issue, too afraid of angering the primary electorate that still supports the former president.

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DeSantis signs immigration package as southern border political tensions escalate

As the Biden administration prepares to lift a pandemic-era rule that could bring a surge of migrants to the southwest border, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed an immigration legislative package that underscores the political tensions between the White House and the Republican governor as he prepares to run for president. With the new piece of legislation, DeSantis said Florida will be cracking down on undocumented migrant labor, ending community-funded programs that give undocumented immigrants identification cards and toughening penalties against those who transport undocumented immigra...

DeSantis board hires new administrator for Disney district

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ tourism oversight board hired a new administrator Wednesday to run the district that oversees Walt Disney World, giving him a pay bump to $400,000 in part because of the federal lawsuit the company has filed in the escalating feud. In addition, the board also created a code enforcement system that could issue fines to Walt Disney World, which is known for meticulous care of its grounds. The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board’s actions came two weeks after Disney filed a federal lawsuit in Tallahassee, alleging a “targeted campaign of go...

'I've been pretty busy': Ron DeSantis says 'sticking it' to China took his focus off Trump trial

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) declined to comment on a sexual abuse verdict against former President Donald Trump.

Florida's governor was asked about the verdict after Trump was found liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll.

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Jenna Ellis is missing, election workers' lawyers in defamation case against Rudy Giuliani claim

Former Donald Trump attorney Jenna Ellis has maintained an active presence on social media, often tweeting in support of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and conservative causes.

But lawyers representing two Georgia election workers in a defamation case against Rudy Giuliani say Ellis, who is a witness in the case, is nowhere to be found.

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Trump seethes at 'election undenier' Rupert Murdoch in furious Truth Social rant

Former President Donald Trump is still apparently bitter that Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch doesn't buy his false claims about the 2020 election being "stolen."

In a new rant on his Truth Social website, Trump attacked Murdoch for attempting to push Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as an alternative candidate for the 2024 Republican Party nomination, which he framed as part of a "globalist" plot to deny him the nomination.

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