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'Weak and desperate': Ron DeSantis’ 'ruthless drive to silence critics' recalls Richard Nixon

The politician who far-right Florida governor Ron DeSantis is typically compared to the most is a mentor and past ally: former President Donald Trump. These days, Trump is a scathing critic of DeSantis, attacking him as "Meatball Ron" and "Ron DeSanctimonious."

But back in 2019 and 2020, Trump and DeSantis were allies — and DeSantis proclaimed his devotion to the MAGA movement and Trump's "America First" ideology. Although DeSantis has yet to formally announce a presidential run, Trump obviously expects to be competing with him for the Republican nomination in 2024.

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DeSantis’ Disney World board to consider resolution asserting control

ORLANDO, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new tourism oversight board is looking to exert its authority over development in Disney World’s special district and the two cities controlled by the theme park giant, according to a proposal obtained by the Orlando Sentinel. The board’s resolution states that the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District’s Board of Supervisors is the “superior authority” over planning, zoning and land development regulations for the entire special district, including within the city limits of Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista. The proposal is expected to be reviewed during the...

DeSantis could keep travel and donor meetings secret under proposed law: report

The Florida Senate is about to advance a bill that would let Gov. Ron DeSantis conceal information about his travel — and possibly more, Orlando Sentinel reporter Jason Garcia said Tuesday.

Florida has some of the most transparent public records laws of any state in America, widely beloved by good governance advocates for ensuring transparency in government, preventing corruption, and giving the public a window into how the government works.

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Trump has DeSantis caught in 'a trap of his own devising': analysis

Between attacks on prosecutors, judges and “Disinformation Democrats,” Donald Trump on Monday posted results of new polling data on his Truth Social website showing the former president holding a 15-point lead in a two-way race between him and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“JUST OUT: I guess Ron DeSantis is not quite as popular in Florida as people thought,” Trump wrote. “I assume, among other things, that they don't want their Social Security and MediCare cut!”

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MAGA fans turn on former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis with 'sexist and vulgar' insults

One-time Trump attorney Jenna Ellis, who was a leading figure in pushing falsehoods about the 2020 presidential election, is now being attacked by some prominent Trump supporters for being insufficiently loyal to the MAGA cause.

Writing on Twitter, Ellis posted screen shots of some recent posts from top MAGA influencers lobbing a number of crude insults against her.

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'Consumed by grievances': Nikki Haley turns up the heat and attacks Trump directly

Former South Carolina governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is finally taking the gloves off and attacking former President Donald Trump directly — at least in conversation with donors, reported Axios.

"Nikki Haley's 2024 campaign is telling donors that former President Trump is 'consumed by the grievances of the past and the promise of more drama in the future,' according to a memo obtained by Axios," reported Alexi McCammond. "'Donald Trump had a pretty good Q1, if you count being indicted as 'good,'' Haley's campaign manager Betsy Ankney wrote in the memo. 'Still, it’s increasingly clear that Trump’s candidacy is more consumed by the grievances of the past and the promise of more drama in the future, rather than a forward-looking vision for the American people,' the memo went on."

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Disgraced ex-lawmaker in underage sext scandal finally dissolving committee: report

Remember Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL), who in 2006 resigned in disgrace following a sexting scandal with an underage congressional page?

He had technically kept open his campaign committee, which once had a seven-figure surplus. Today, in a letter to the Federal Election Commission obtained by Raw Story, Friends of Mark Foley reported donating almost all of its remaining cash to charity — including $1,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County in Florida.

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DeSantis critics question his ability to use Florida as a national 'blueprint' in 2024: report

To his avid supporters on the right — a group that ranges from author Ann Coulter to the Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is the GOP's best chance to move on from Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. But DeSantis skeptics, who include Never Trump conservatives like former GOP strategists Rick Wilson and Tim Miller, don't share their enthusiasm.

The Lincoln Project's Wilson, who lives in North Florida, doesn't believe that Republicans are ready to move on from Trump. Wilson has predicted that when all is said and done, the GOP will "bend the knee" to Trump in 2024 and give him the nomination. As Wilson sees it, Trump's legal problems will inspire Republican primary voters to rally around him.

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Republicans are panicking that they can't escape Trump

Donald Trump's indictment in a Manhattan courtroom should have been a happy moment for potential challengers for the Republican Party 2024 presidential nomination, but instead it has knocked reporting on their fledgling campaigns out of the news and now they're in a panic.

According to a report from Politico, the wall-to-wall coverage of the former president's legal travails is "sucking all of the oxygen" out of the room, leading campaign consultants and conservatives who want Trump sidelined to believe the former president will ride his ability to dominate the headlines to a third GOP nomination.

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‘We say gay’: Bills targeting LGBTQ+ community have some South Florida families worried

MIAMI — When Richard Denis-Carr thinks about the direction Florida is headed, he considers packing up and moving his family out of the state. Denis-Carr, who lives in Pembroke Pines, worries that Gov. Ron DeSantis’ presidential ambitions have stirred up hate against the LGBTQ+ community. He fears for the future of his 10-month-old son, Zachary, who he’s raising with husband Joseph Denis-Carr. “People like Ron DeSantis and people like the legislators ... are doing it because it excites their base, and it gets their base to vote for them,” he said. Recent measures taken by the Florida Legislatur...

Another fake presidential campaign started, this time for Ron DeSantis — feds won't stop it

WASHINGTON — A number of fake presidential committees have been formed over the last year, and the Federal Election Commission still won't do anything about it.

Last year, a fake campaign committee was formed for former Vice President Mike Pence, sending news reports and speculation swirling.

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Ron DeSantis aides say he's 'not going to be bullied' by Trump — but that's exactly what happened

The Washington Post reported that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), in attempting to remain relevant in a news cycle that exploded with Donald Trump's arraignment on 34 felony counts, attacked Trump — only to have the move backfire.

At first, DeSantis attempted to remain silent, but Trump's allies began calling him out, wondering why he was MIA on the issue of his indictment by the Manhattan grand jury.

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Trump sends bonkers all-caps 'Happy Easter' message 'to all those weak & pathetic RINOs'

Former President Donald Trump used the Easter holiday to attack his perceived opponents.

In a message posted to his Trump Social platform, Trump ranted about the Easter Sunday holiday in all capital letters.

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