Ron DeSantis

Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump announces she won't be next Florida Senator

Former President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump, whom Trump made co-chair of the Republican National Committee, announced on Saturday she is no longer in consideration for the role of Senator in Florida.

Trump team members openly floated the idea of Ron DeSantis appointing Lara Trump to replace Marco Rubio as a Senator in Florida. Rubio was appointed to a Cabinet position in Trump's new administration.

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'Trump's orbit is filled with bad actors' if report is true: ex-Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis​

Donald Trump's former election attorney Jenna Ellis spoke out on Saturday about recent reports that Donald Trump couldn't find one person who liked Ron DeSantis for the top Pentagon post.

Trump instead nominated Pete Hegseth, but New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said on Friday that Trump’s idea of naming Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a potential backup pick to lead the Department of Defense reportedly fell apart because nobody in his inner circle got behind the idea.

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'Machiavellian move': Ron DeSantis allies said to worry Trump is trying 'to kneecap him'

Donald Trump is reportedly considering Ron DeSantis to replace Pete Hegseth, if Hegseth drops out of the running to lead the Department of Defense, but some DeSantis allies worry that Trump is actually looking to punish the governor.

DeSantis opposed Trump for the 2024 GOP primary, but immediately joined forces with Trump after being beaten. Still, some have said bad blood still exists between the two Republican politicians.

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What a Trump win might mean for Ron DeSantis

Once hailed by Florida Republicans as a potential contender for the 2024 presidential election, Gov. Ron DeSantis has been a dominant force in state politics.

True, the Republican governor’s presidential ambitions quickly faded once Donald Trump secured his GOP base in the primaries, leading to DeSantis’ exit from the primary race via an announcement on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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'Weak leadership': Ron DeSantis shredded on MSNBC after he proclaims 'I'm the sheriff!'

Gov. Ron DeSantis' angry rant directed at federal aid workers bringing relief to Florida in the wake of two deadly hurricanes spurred outrage on MSNBC Saturday morning.

DeSantis appeared on Fox News this week to claim the Federal Emergency Management Agency was "running amok" and undermining his leadership — an argument that infuriated MSNBC anchor Michael Steele.

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Florida doctors are in 'unfathomably dark scenarios' thanks to signature DeSantis policy

Rolling Stone is reporting that more Florida doctors are speaking out against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's signature six-week abortion ban, which they say is endangering their patients.

In fact, the magazine reports that these doctors are confronting "unfathomably dark medical scenarios" that may force them to give up practicing medicine in the state all together unless the abortion ban is repealed by a ballot initiative this November.

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'I don’t see the outrage': Ron DeSantis defends Trump’s Arlington visit

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday defended former President Donald Trump’s visit to Arlington National Cemetery, which violated federal regulations and, the Army said, featured an alleged assault by Trump’s staff against a cemetery staff member.

“I don’t see the outrage,” DeSantis said during a news conference in Daytona Beach highlighting state initiatives to address nursing shortages.

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'Losing his grip': Ron DeSantis says he doesn’t listen to criticism amid new backlash

Gov. Ron DeSantis denied Thursday that he is “losing his grip on Florida” amid the backlash against his administration’s proposal to build golf courses, hotels, and other projects in Florida state parks.

During a news conference in Crystal River, the governor was asked about a Tampa Bay Times article suggesting the outraged reaction to the proposal from a bipartisan collection of elected officials demonstrates a decline in his influence.

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'Negligent': Ron DeSantis slammed for vetoing bill to warn beachgoers of pollution

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is under fire for vetoing a bipartisan bill that would have alerted beachgoers in his state when there are dangerous water quality issues, the Tampa Bay Times reported on Thursday.

"The bill required the Florida Department of Health to issue health advisories if water quality failed to meet the agency’s standards and required closing polluted beaches 'if it is deemed necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public,' according to a House staff analysis of the bill," reported Max Chesnes. "The measure also required municipalities and counties to notify the state health department of unsafe water quality within 24 hours and required counties to post signs warning of unsafe waters, according to the bill."

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Support for same-sex marriage falls across the board as GOP leans into anti-LGBTQ rhetoric

While support for same-sex marriage remains high overall, it's been dropping over the last three years following GOP attacks on the LGBTQ community.

According to a new Gallup poll, overall support for same-sex marriage is at 69% among Americans. While that's strong, it's down two percentage points from 2022, when support hit a record high of 71%.

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Trump 'backstabber' wants a Virginia race recount — and will pay for it: report

The bare-knuckled race for a contentious Virginia House seat could go to a recount.

Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) was trailing GOP rival state Sen. John McGuire by 370 votes in the state's fifth district primary race.

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GOP’s 'extremist agenda' could put Florida in play for Biden — and sink Trump: analysis

The 2022 midterms turned out to be much better for Democrats than expected, with Democratic candidates enjoying victories in key swing states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona and Wisconsin.

But Florida was so bad for Democrats that year that many Democratic strategists concluded it was no longer a swing state and had gone deep red.

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'Friends think I'm crazy': Secret tape catches Giuliani whining that even son cut him off

Rudy Giuliani got the silent treatment from his son Andrew over the onetime Trump lawyer's alleged relationship with a married woman that had friends calling him "crazy," according to a new report.

A secret recording of Giuliani discussing fraught family affairs was revealed Tuesday by Newsweek after a transcript made its way into New York court filings.

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