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White House slams Florida's six-week abortion ban

The bill, which will make abortions illegal before many women usually find out that they're pregnant, has been signed by Governor Ron DeSantis.

Florida's Republican-dominated legislature on Thursday approved a ban on most abortions after six weeks – before many women know they are pregnant – a measure immediately assailed by the White House as "extreme and dangerous."

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Florida lawmakers approve 6-week abortion ban, sending bill to DeSantis for signature

By Gabriella Borter

(Reuters) - Florida's Republican-led House of Representatives on Thursday gave final approval to a six-week abortion ban, setting the stage for abortion access to be drastically curtailed in the state and across the U.S. South.

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Florida lawmakers OK 6-week abortion ban backed by Gov. DeSantis

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Rejecting Democratic efforts to change it, the Republican-controlled Legislature gave final approval Thursday to a near-total ban on abortion after six weeks, sending the bill to Gov. Ron DeSantis who has said he would sign it. The 70-40 vote mostly along party lines in the House came during a daylong hearing where dozens of amendments proposed by Democrats were shot down one by one. The Senate approved the bill earlier this month. The law would take effect only if the Florida Supreme Court rejects a challenge to the constitutionality of the state’s existing 15-week ban in ...

Florida mayor: 'Gov. DeSantis hasn't called' about deadly floods and 'I'm not sure what's going on'

South Florida has been experiencing historic flooding this week, but the mayor of one city in the region says that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears to be missing in action.

A video posted by independent journalist Chris Nelson shows Ft. Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis being asked if he's heard from the Florida governor yet -- and he replied in the negative.

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Tim Scott’s 'weird' presidential committee got off to a 'grossly dishonest' start: conservative

On Wednesday, April 12, Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) announced that he had launched a presidential exploratory committee. Scott's admirers welcomed the announcement; they see him as a conservative Republican with a positive vision and a less divisive, less combative figure than former President Donald Trump or Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (who appears to be gearing up for a presidential run).

But Never Trump conservative Amanda Carpenter has a very different view of the South Carolina Republican. In a biting article published by The Bulwark on April 13, Carpenter argues that Scott is much more MAGA than his cheerleaders would have us believe.

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Florida executes 'ninja killer' over 1989 murders

The US state of Florida on Wednesday executed a man known as "the ninja killer," more than three decades after a split jury handed him a death sentence for the murder of a couple in 1989.

Louis Gaskin, 56, was put to death by lethal injection at 6:15 pm (2215 GMT), the Florida Department of Corrections said in a statement.

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‘Florida may not be a safe place to move or visit’ warns top LGBTQ org in ‘unprecedented’ travel advisory

A top LGBTQ equal rights organization has issued an extensive and wide-ranging travel advisory for anyone considering moving or traveling to Florida.

Calling it an "unprecedented step," Equality Florida says their travel advisory "comes after passage of laws that are hostile to the LGBTQ+ community, restrict access to reproductive health care, repeal gun safety laws and allow untrained, unpermitted carry, and foment racial prejudice."

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'One of my top priorities': Republicans praised ERIC for years before suddenly pulling out of the program

When newly elected Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis kicked off a series of election security reforms in 2019, he said, “protecting the integrity of Florida’s elections” was one of his “top priorities.” In addition to giving $2 million to local election offices to shore up defenses and initiating a review of all 67 counties’ cyber practices, he also that year announced that Florida was joining the Electronic Registration Information Center — an obscure nonprofit that would help the massive state clean its voter roll and reach out to eligible but unregistered voters.

“We want to make sure that the voter rolls are accurate, and one of the best ways to do that, I think, is for Florida to join the Electronic Registration Information Center, known as ERIC,” DeSantis said at an August 2019 news conference.

So, starting the following year, Florida shared motor vehicle and voter registration data with ERIC. Using similar data from states across the country, ERIC produced a list of people who were registered in Florida but had moved, died, or otherwise rendered themselves ineligible to vote in the state. It also provided Florida with a list of people who were eligible to vote but had not registered.

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Ron DeSantis' aides told to stop Florida Republicans from endorsing Trump: Report

Republican lawmakers in Florida are being approached by Gov. Ron DeSantis's aides in an effort to stop them endorsing Donald Trump for president, according to a report.

DeSantis has instructed his team members to call at least six members of Florida’s congressional delegation in an effort to halt any endorsement, according to an NBC News report. The media outlet cited four anonymous sources close to the six individuals who were called by the DeSantis machine: Reps. Aaron Bean, Vern Buchanan, Kat Cammack, Mario Diaz-Balart, Laurel Lee, and Greg Steube.

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Florida LGBTQ group issues rare advisory warning for travel to Sunshine State

A group that’s invested in promoting Florida as a place to live, work and visit, is now advising anyone considering visiting the Sunshine State to stay home.

Equality Florida, a civil rights group that advocates for the LGBTQ community, on Wednesday issued a travel advisory.

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Florida Republican blasted over his 'dangerous' rant about 'mutants' and 'demons'

Lawmakers in the Florida Senate were set to discuss attacks on drag shows and other performances on Tuesday, but several senators decided to talk about what happened Monday, when a House member went on a tirade against transgender Floridians.

“I want to acknowledge that that type of vitriol, it’s coming because that is the type of climate that has been created in this country. That is the type of climate that we are creating in this state, to where we are basically giving people a hall pass to say crazy things like that,” said Sen. Shevrin Jones, a Democrat who represents part of Miami-Dade County.

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A big reason why Tim Scott poses a credible threat to Donald Trump

When Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) today announced that he's forming a presidential exploratory committee, he reserved his strongest words for "Biden liberals" and the "radical left" as he promised to defend "conservative values that make America exceptional".

Scott never mentioned 2024 Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump by name. Nor did he allude to the former president's massive legal troubles.

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Trump is 'fawning' over yet another despot: conservative columnist

Former President Donald Trump is infamous for his open admiration for Russia's Vladimir Putin, and even for his occasional praise of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

But he has also made similar comments about China's Xi Jinping, and reiterated them in an interview this week with Fox News' Tucker Carlson, calling him "brilliant" — much to the chagrin of conservative commentator and longtime Trump skeptic Charlie Sykes, who analyzed the latest remarks in the Bulwark on Wednesday.

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