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Justice Polston resigns from Florida Supreme Court; DeSantis will pick his replacement

Florida Supreme Court Justice Rick Polston announced his resignation on Monday in a brief letter, just four months after winning a merit-retention vote giving him another six-year term, allowing Gov. Ron DeSantis the chance to place another conservative justice on the state’s highest court.

“I am writing to resign from the Florida Supreme Court effective March 31, 2023. It has been my great honor to serve the people of Florida in the judiciary for over 22 years, the first eight as a judge of the First District Court of Appeal and then 14 years as a justice of the [Supreme] Court,” Polston wrote.

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DeSantis wants to ban federal digital currency, despite debunking of concerns

TALLAHASSEE — Echoing recent claims by Alex Jones and other right-wing personalities that the federal government wants to create a Communist-style surveillance system to track the spending habits of Americans, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday said he wants to ban such activities in Florida. At a news conference in Panama City, DeSantis said he’d heard such a plan was in the works within the Biden administration. He called on the Legislature to pass a law forbidding the use of Centralized Banking Digital Currency, or CBDC, in Florida, which he called a backdoor attempt at pushing “woke ideology.” “I...

'Or possibly a man!' Trump floats baseless salacious claim about DeSantis

Former President Donald Trump launched a new attack on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis after the governor took a thinly veiled shot at the former president for allegedly paying off an adult film star to keep quiet about an alleged affair.

Just weeks after Trump promoted a social media post that baselessly accused DeSantis of being a "groomer," the former president took to his Truth Social platform to warn his prospective rival for the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination that some day he might face sexual misconduct allegations of his own.

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Florida to punish theater for drag show even though undercover agents said no 'lewd' acts occurred

A theater that held an all-ages Christmas drag show last year is being punished by officials in Florida even though undercover agents who attended the event reported seeing no "lewd" acts while there.

The Miami Herald reports that undercover agents last year were sent to the "Drag Queen Christmas" event held last year at Orlando's Plaza Live theater.

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'Pure weakness': Trump Jr hammers DeSantis for being 'silent' on father's potential indictment

Donald Trump Jr. is not happy that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has not been stronger in condemning his father potentially being indicted by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.

Although DeSantis did criticize Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg for potentially bringing a case against Trump for allegedly making hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, he also took a subtle shot at the former president when he said, "I don’t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over an alleged affair."

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'Not acceptable': Steve Bannon attacks 'weasel' Ron DeSantis for refusing to stop Trump arrest

MAGA podcaster Steve Bannon on Monday lashed out at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) after he indicated that he would not stand in the way of extradition if former President Donald Trump is indicted in New York.

Over the weekend, Trump claimed that he would be arrested on Tuesday in connection to hush money payments to porn star Stormy. DeSantis broke his silence on the remarks after being asked if he would stand in the way of extradition.

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'Ron wants him locked up': MAGA faithful rage as DeSantis won't interfere in Trump extradition

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday said his office would not block the extradition of Donald Trump to New York and even took a shot at the former president for making hush money payments to an adult film star.

While DeSantis did also accuse Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of running a politicized investigation into the former president, many hardcore Trump supporters were enraged that he repeated the allegations being leveled against the former president when he said, "I don’t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over an alleged affair."

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DeSantis takes shot at Trump for Stormy Daniels' payoff after saying he won't block extradition

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis served notice on Monday morning that he won't use his powers to block the extradition of Donald Trump to New York if the former president balks at turning himself in following an expected indictment.

Previous reports have indicated that a Manhattan grand jury will hand District Attorney Alvin Bragg an indictment related to the former president's part in paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.

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Prosecutors could put DeSantis in 'an unenviable dilemma' with a Trump indictment: NYT

Should a Manhattan grand jury hand down an indictment against Donald Trump this week or later, how the former president responds with regard to turning himself in could have huge implications for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

With the former president claiming he will be arrested on Tuesday for his 2016 hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, it is expected that the former president will jet from his Mar-a-Lago home to New York and surrender to authorities.

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'History will judge their silence': Pro-Trumpers threaten Ron DeSantis amid Trump's NY case

Those involved in Donald Trump's world are pointing to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for refusing to lend his voice to the rest of the Republicans rushing to promote the former president.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was even one of those that jumped to defend Trump on Sunday as a possible indictment looms from the Manhattan District Attorney.

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Ron DeSantis ridiculed for pretending he was 'culturally raised' in the midwest

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is being ridiculed for pretending in his book that he was raised in "the midwest," particularly swing states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.

"I was geographically raised in Tampa Bay," the book says, according to excerpts. "But culturally my upbringing reflected the working-class communities in western Pennsylvania and northeast Ohio — from weekly church attendance to the expectation that one would earn his keep. This made me God-fearing, hard-working and America-loving."

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Trump's lead over DeSantis is coming from a surprising source: analyst

According to CNN polling analyst Harry Enten, Donald Trump is maintaining a healthy lead over Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in polling for the 2024 Republican party presidential nomination - and then pointed to what could be a problem for the Florida governor.

Based on a survey of polling from CNN's own polls and those of Quinnipiac University, the CNN analyst notes that the former president is maintaining a double-digit lead over the DeSantis who has yet to announce his own bid, then added Trump is getting a "surprising" boost from voters of color.

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Chris Christie carves out a neocon niche for a possible presidential run

When Chris Christie first knocked around the idea of running for the Republican nomination for president, the conventional wisdom was that he didn’t have a lane. Well, now he’s got a freeway The original calculation was that there was room for just one anti-Trump candidate in the race. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has the lead in that lane by a wide margin. But the other day Christie opened up a whole different lane. He took a foreign policy position exactly opposite to the position DeSantis has taken. That policy is called “non-interventionist” by those who support it and “isolationist” by those...