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DeSantis promotes judge who blocked teen’s abortion over bad grades

In November, Florida voters kicked out a judge who issued a controversial ruling denying an abortion to a 17-year-old girl because she had C-average grades in school.

Now, Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed him to an even higher court, the Sixth District Court of Appeals.

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Florida Supreme Court OKs Gov. DeSantis’ grand jury probe of COVID vaccines

ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday granted Gov. Ron DeSantis’ call for a grand jury to investigate COVID-19 vaccines, despite overwhelming scientific consensus they have saved millions of lives in the U.S. and across the world. The court issued an order stating the grand jury can investigate “pharmaceutical manufacturers (and their executive officers) and other medical associations or organizations” involved in almost any way with the use of “vaccines purported to prevent COVID-19 infection, symptoms, and transmission.” The grand jury can also look into “other criminal activ...

The dirty game Republicans are playing with desperate people's lives

Just a month ago we finished President Biden’s first midterm election and, as predictably as the sun rises in the east, right around election time and for the months afterward a wave of refugees and immigrants have shown up at our southern border.

This happens every two years when a Democratic President is in office. And finally the US news media seems to be getting a clue as to why. More about that in a moment.

Notwithstanding Fox “News” hysteria about a “caravan” of immigrants heading for the border during Obama’s last year as president, in the months leading up to the 2016 election, by that time, as Politico noted:

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DeSantis makes public his 'Freedom Blueprint' strategy to stack school boards with conservatives

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis this week organized a one-day political training for prospective and current school board members he supports called the "Freedom Blueprint."

His motivation for organizing the event stems from certain Florida schools implementing mask mandates during the pandemic even though he was against them.

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Republicans are mum on Trump's criminal referrals because they're 'sick' of defending him: NYT's Haberman

During an appearance on "CNN This Morning" on Tuesday, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman claimed Donald Trump's support with the Republican Party is in freefall and that she is finding it harder and harder to find any GOP lawmakers who want to talk about him.

Speaking with co-host Kaitlan Collins and Don Lemon, the Times White House reporter said that, to the best of her knowledge, the former president did not watch the final televised House select committee hearing but is very concerned about how he is being portrayed.

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DeSantis has $60 million leftover from the election. What will he do with that pot of gold?

ORLANDO, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis and his team are sitting on more than $60 million in campaign contributions after vanquishing Democratic challenger Charlie Crist and cruising to victory. DeSantis, a possible presidential contender, now faces a question: What is he going to do with all that money? DeSantis could use it to boost his national profile, orexpand his power and leave a lasting political legacy in the Sunshine State. He could draw on the funds to travel to out-of-state fundraisers, back like-minded candidates or stage political events that generate national media attention. “It is t...

'Absurd but also dangerous': WaPo Editorial Board torches Ron DeSantis

On Sunday, The Washington Post Editorial Board published a brief piece blasting Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis for waging a political war against mRNA COVID-19 vaccines despite their overwhelming success at saving lives as well as their proven track record for safety.

"DeSantis last week demanded a grand jury investigate 'criminal or wrongful activity in Florida' involving the 'development, promotion and distribution' of coronavirus vaccines. As public opinion shows vaccine hesitancy is growing, Mr. DeSantis’s move is not only absurd but also dangerous," the Board wrote.

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ABC host corners Greg Abbott: Biden has never said the border is open but you and Trump have

ABC host Martha Raddatz asked Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) if his rhetoric was leading migrants to believe the U.S. border is open.

“You talk about the border wall, you talk about open borders, I don't think I've ever heard President Biden say, we have an open border come on over,” Raddatz said during an interview that aired on Sunday.

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Former RNC chair delivers brutal reality check to the GOP about Donald Trump

Former Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Michael Steele recently hit his political party with a brutal reality check about former President Donald Trump.

While he is still an influential figure for the party, Steele argues that his presence has an adverse effect. In fact, Steele recently pointed to the party's latest midterm election results to support his argument.

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Paul Pelosi, 'groomers' and so much more: Here are the most unhinged GOP conspiracy theories of 2022

Conspiracy theories have been a fixture of American politics for generations, but in the age of Donald Trump and the internet, they have become more dangerous and unhinged than ever. In the past year — quite likely a golden age of conspiracy theory — Republicans have endorsed all kinds of dubious, far-fetched or provably false theories, most based either in denying the validity of election results or embracing the all-encompassing online cult movement QAnon, which is now pretty much the conservative mainstream.

This is not to say that liberals or progressives are incapable of embracing ludicrous theories. Both sides do it! But let's be honest: Republicans have a particular gift for this stuff, which has reached new heights of late with baseless claims that the "deep state" used ballot drop boxes to rig the 2020 election or that electronic voting machines were somehow programmed — by the Chinese government? the Italian military? an incomprehensible cabal linked to the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez? — to defeat Republicans.

These theories have either been debunked entirely or fall into the unfalsifiable category of speculative fiction. But to honor conservatives' unique achievements in this field, Salon created a roundup of the most unhinged Republican conspiracy theories of 2022:

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Mysterious company behind Trump's $99 trading cards has same address as his West Palm Beach golf club

On Thursday, after teasing a massive announcement the day before, former President Donald Trump unveiled a series of $99 "trading card" nonfungible tokens, or NFTs — images of himself backed by cryptocurrency technology.

The announcement was widely mocked — however, one slightly less discussed detail is the nature of the company making the cards.

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GOP 'civil war' brewing as Trump rages against 'communist' polls showing DeSantis inching ahead

On Thursday, NBC News reported that Republicans are anticipating a nasty fight brewing as former President Donald Trump lashes out at polls showing some Republican voters prefer Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over him for the 2024 Republican nomination.

NBC News started out by noting that multiple polls showing DeSantis pulling ahead of Trump in hypothetical 2024 primary matchups.

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DeSantis backs more abortion restrictions, looser gun law

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis weighed in on abortion and guns Thursday, signaling he’s ready to sign legislation on those hot-button issues next year but offering no firm details. DeSantis said he would sign more anti-abortion legislation when asked if he supported a “heartbeat bill” that would ban abortion at about six weeks of pregnancy. “I’m willing to sign great life legislation. That’s what I’ve always said I would do,” DeSantis said. Florida Republicans passed a law earlier this year that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy instead of six as some anti-abortion act...