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'Mickey's Freedom' act aims to lure Disney from Florida to North Carolina

A lawmaker in North Carolina has filed legislation to lure Disney to relocate its resort complex from Florida to his own state, reported The Daily Beast on Wednesday — sending a shot at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

"A legislator from the Tar Heel State has filed a measure that would allow Disney to shift its operations out of Florida, saying in a release that 'North Carolina is a great place to do business,' according to WGHP," reported A.J. MacDougall. "The bill introduced by state Sen. Michael Garrett (D), appropriately called the 'Mickey’s Freedom Restoration Act,' seeks $750,000 to explore the possibility of luring Disney across state lines."

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Here's how Trump is trying to shake DeSantis out of the race before it officially begins

Donald Trump's team has been working for weeks to roll out a series of endorsements from Florida Republicans before Gov. Ron DeSantis declares he's running.

Top aides, including Brian Jack and Susie Wiles, worked with the former president to secure the endorsements, which they initially intended to announce all at once -- likely by the end of this week -- but decided by last weekend to reveal them one at a time while DeSantis was visiting Washington, D.C., in his own effort to lock them down, reported Rolling Stone.

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‘Assault on freedom’: Critics blast DeSantis for expanding ‘Don’t Say Gay’ to all grades after vowing it would be limited

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, though his Department of Education and its chair, Manny Diaz, has officially expanded his "Don't Say Gay" law to include all public school grades, from kindergarten through 12th. DeSantis had promoted the highly-controversial and possibly unconstitutional law originally as applying only to children through third grade.

"DeSantis has not commented on the proposal. He previously directed questions to Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr., who said it was meant to clarify confusion around the existing law and reinforce that teachers should not deviate from existing curriculums," according to the Associated Press, a claim that is in direct conflict with how DeSantis and Republicans in Florida and across the country framed the law last year.

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Jenna Ellis being 'iced out' by Trumpworld in vicious public feud: report

Donald Trump's inner circle is turning on his former campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis over her perceived disloyalty.

The former Trump legal adviser after the 2020 election has praised both the former president and his chief 2024 rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, but Ellis has been hit hard by backlash and backstabbing, according to six sources close to the ex-president who spoke to The Daily Beast.

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Trump's rivals fear letting people know they think he's a 'dangerous incompetent': columnist

Former President Donald Trump's rivals are in the race at least partly because they think he is unfit to lead the party — and yet they can't bring themselves to say that out loud for fear of angering the people whose votes they need, wrote Benjy Sarlin for Semafor on Wednesday.

"Everyone knows the case for Ron DeSantis over Donald Trump in the Republican primary, for example. In fact, it’s the same case for almost every Republican running against Trump: They think he’s a dangerous incompetent who blew the last election for extremely obvious reasons and is now determined to blow the next one by spending half his waking hours whining about it," wrote Sarlin.

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DeSantis fumbles crucial opportunity to pick up GOP support: 'Trump seems inevitable'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis fumbled a crucial opportunity to pick up support from the Republican establishment in a high-stakes visit to Washington, D.C.

The presumed presidential challenger to Donald Trump spoke last Tuesday to a full house at a Heritage Foundation event, where congressional staffers attended with their families, but several of his state's congressional delegation instead endorsed the twice-impeached ex-president, reported Politico.

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'The wheels have come off': Florida editorial blasts DeSantis for threatening Disney with prison

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continued his crusade against his state's largest tourist attraction when he threatened to build a prison right next to Walt Disney World.

Scott Maxwell, a columnist for the Orlando Sentinel, argued this week that DeSantis' obsession with punishing Disney had become so destructive that "the wheels have come off" the entire venture.

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'Oops': Concerns raised about new law that eliminates Idaho’s March presidential primary election

Some progressives and conservatives alike are raising concerns about a new Idaho law from the recent 2023 legislative session that eliminates the state’s March presidential primary election.

With little debate or vetting, the Idaho Legislature overwhelmingly passed House Bill 138, which was pushed by Secretary of State Phil McGrane and Rep. Dustin Manwaring, R-Pocatello, as a way to consolidate elections and save the state about $2.7 million every four years.

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US Rep. Frost to DeSantis: Why didn’t Florida take anti-gun violence money from feds?

U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost of Orlando is asking Gov. Ron DeSantis why the state never asked for federal funds that could be used to enforce the state’s red flag law that’s designed to prevent gun violence. In a letter signed by all eight Democratic members of Congress from Florida, Frost told DeSantis they were “disturbed by your administration’s failure” to apply for some of the$231 million in funds made available through the Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program. Florida was one of just five states and territories that didn’t receive funding, even though the Department of Justice estimated it...

Once almost elected Florida governor, Andrew Gillum is now on trial. What to know about the case

MIAMI — Five years ago, Andrew Gillum almost became governor of Florida. The former Tallahassee mayor lost to Gov. Ron DeSantis by fewer than 34,000 votes. The then-rising politician is now in a federal courtroom fighting criminal charges. The trial of Gillum, 43, and his political adviser and mentor, Sharon Janet Lettman-Hicks, 54, started Tuesday in Tallahassee. It’s expected to last three weeks. Here’s what to know ahead of the case as the trial begins. What is Gillum accused of?In 2022, Gillum was indicted by a federal grand jury after being accused of lying to FBI agents and defrauding ca...

Prominent DeSantis donor committed suicide after being accused of inappropriate relationship with girl: report

According to an exclusive report from the Daily Mail, a prominent donor to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis committed suicide after he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with an underaged female teen.

Kent Stermon killed himself in December shortly after the victim's father turned down a "five-figure" hush-money offer and reported him to the police instead, the Mail reported.

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Trump says DeSantis is getting 'destroyed' by Disney in political feud

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday trashed Ron DeSantis for “getting absolutely destroyed” in his escalating feud with Disney. A day after DeSantis vowed to retaliate against the Mickey Mouse corporation for its supposed “woke” policies, Trump accused the Florida governor of overplaying his hand. “(DeSantis) is being absolutely destroyed by Disney,” Trump wrote on his social media site. “His original P.R. plan fizzled, so now he’s going back with a new one in order to save face.” Trump predicted that Disney would respond by scaling back job-boosting investment in the Sunshine State. “Wat...

Rich DeSantis donors 'exploded with alarm' at his recent actions: leaked chats

Many wealthy Republican donors had long thought of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a more stable and less erratic alternative to former President Donald Trump.

However, Rolling Stone has obtained some leaked chat messages that the publication says show donors "exploded with alarm" that DeSantis was doing himself massive political damage with his recent actions.

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