Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Ron DeSantis

Senate GOP support for same-sex marriage bill may be higher than thought – but it’s a ‘waste of time’ says Marco Rubio

Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed to put the same-sex marriage protection bill to a full floor vote quickly, after it passed the House Tuesday by a strong 267-157 margin, including 49 Republican votes. While there aren’t currently enough votes in the Senate to pass the bill, at first glance it’s looking like it may become possible. The legislation, which does not make same-sex marriage the law of the land, protects existing marriages at the federal and state level.

Reporters are polling GOP Senators, and finding more support than some may have originally anticipated.

Keep reading... Show less

'Terrifying to contemplate’: Florida paper rips DeSantis' Oval Office aspirations

The GOP governor of Florida was criticized for a long list of his choices in a brutal new editorial examining his potential 2024 presidential campaign.

"Ron DeSantis was Ron who? — a back-bencher in Congress with little hope of political stardom — when Donald Trump enthusiastically endorsed him more than four years ago. One Trump tweet changed Florida history," the Sun Sentinel editorial board wrote. "Now, as the ex-president sees DeSantis emerge as his biggest rival, Trump must have buyer’s remorse. You can practically hear the dishware breaking at Mar-a-Lago."

Keep reading... Show less

DeSantis received a sword at Moms for Liberty summit – and that wasn't the strangest or scariest part by far

Last weekend in Tampa, about 500 members of the conservative education advocacy network Moms for Liberty gathered for their first national summit. True to the spirit of a group that has helped drive many of the most heated school board confrontations of the last two years, the summit's most headline-grabbing moment came when Betsy DeVos, the former secretary of education under Donald Trump, called for the abolition of the Cabinet-level department she used to run.

"I personally think the Department of Education should not exist," DeVos said, sparking cheers and a standing ovation, during a lunchtime session named for her recent book, "Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child." It's hardly the first time DeVos has suggested as much (she did so just last month, at an event for conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute), and she's also hardly alone, as a growing number of Republican politicians and conservative leaders have called for demolishing the DOE in increasingly strident attacks on public education, including a 2021 bill supported by right-wing House Republicans like Lauren Boebert and Matt Gaetz.

Keep reading... Show less

'Living rent-free in between Trump's ears': Reporter says ex-president constantly talking about DeSantis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has positioned himself as a culture warrior ahead of a possible White House bid, and an expert on the state's politics says his success is making Donald Trump nervous as he considers his own campaign.

NBC News national political correspondent Marc Caputo told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump is anxious about the support DeSantis has picked up by raging against classroom lessons on "critical race theory" and LGBTQ inclusion, and the governor is now seen as the most viable GOP contender to the former president.

Keep reading... Show less

Anti-choice activists pile pressure on DeSantis as Florida becomes 'abortion destination state'

Florida currently bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy -- but that's still far less restrictive than many of the laws currently on the books in many surrounding southern states.

As CBS News reports, this is putting pressure on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, as anti-abortion activists are pushing him to adopt vastly stricter measures that will put the Sunshine State on par with states like Mississippi and Louisiana.

Keep reading... Show less

Illinois Gov. Pritzker unloads on DeSantis in blistering speech in Tampa

Illinois’ Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker delivered a blistering speech in Tampa Saturday equating Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis with former president Donald Trump and condemning him for doing more to “protect” Floridians from LGBTQ children and immigrants than from white nationalism and gun violence.

As keynote speaker at the Florida Democratic Party’s annual leadership conference, Pritzker urged Democrats to call out white nationalism and gun violence as domestic terrorism and to campaign against Republican candidates — including DeSantis — who do not.

Keep reading... Show less

'Fox News has left the Trump train': Ex-president may have lost crucial supporter as he considers 2024 bid

Donald Trump looks increasingly ready to announce he will run for re-election, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said the former president faces a major challenge as he prepares for a third campaign.

The ex-president has been telling associates that he wants to take back the legal protections that come with the White House, as multiple investigations gain steam and criminal charges against him appear increasingly likely, but the "Morning Joe" host said Trump may have already lost a crucial supporter.

Keep reading... Show less

Expect 'major violence': Joe Walsh issues MAGA warning if Trump is indicted

Today's Republican Party is in revolutionary mode. They are escalating their more than 50 years-long campaign to take away the human and civil rights of women, non-whites, the LGBTQ community, the disabled, the poor and others deemed to be the enemy in their "real America."

As the country becomes more racially diverse, younger, forward thinking and pluralistic, the American right wing is attempting to force the country back to the 19th century and the Gilded Age. Such moves are generally unpopular with the American people en masse. The Republican Party and the larger right wing movement dismiss such protests because they reject the basic principle of a true "We the People" democracy and are earnestly working to create a herrenvolk, apartheid, plutocratic, Christian fascist new America that will be ruled by a small number of white men and their allies.

Keep reading... Show less

Gavin Newsom reveals the motivation behind his Florida ad targeting Ron DeSantis

WASHINGTON — California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron De Santis have been trolling each other recently on the pandemic, abortion, LGBTQ rights and more. But Newsom said that what pushed him to air an anti-GOP ad in Florida over the Fourth of July was DeSantis’ treatment of the Special Olympics. The state threatened to fine the organization $27.5 million if it didn’t drop its COVID-19 vaccine mandate before the 2022 USA Games in Orlando last month. Special Olympics officials complied. “He did something that tipped me very directly, and that was going after the Special Olympics. I had a...

Trump fears becoming an 'embarrassing and deplorable artifact' of history: conservative Charlie Sykes

Donald Trump will run for president again, because he feels like he has no other choice, according to a conservative commentator.

The former president hasn't decided when he'll announce his campaign, but The Bulwark columnist Charlie Sykes says Trump wants back into the race for the power and money, but mostly to satisfy his ego and exact revenge, and he knows he must move quickly.

Keep reading... Show less

DeSantis fails as a Trump alternative because he hasn't even 'stepped over the lowest of bars': Former RNC official

On Friday, writing for The Bulwark, former Republican National Committee official and Jeb Bush strategist Tim Miller demolished the idea in some quarters of the Republican Party that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) would be a more norm-abiding alternative to former President Donald Trump.

"As for me, gun to my head, I’d side with the people saying DeSantis would be less of an existential threat," wrote Miller. "To be clear — saying someone is less of an existential threat to democracy than Donald Trump might be the faintest praise ever uttered in American politics. It doesn’t carry with it any rejection of the many legitimate concerns that we small-'l' liberals have about a potential DeSantis administration. It merely acknowledges that Trump’s psychopathy is so extreme as to put him in a category all of his own. And as such, anything that keeps him from darkening the halls of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue again is almost certainly an improvement."

Keep reading... Show less

J6 committee member hints at new whistleblower testimony at future hearing

Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland hinted that the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol may hear testimony from a whistleblower in future hearings.

The former constitutional law professor who sits on the select committee was interviewed my MSNBC's Chris Hayes.

Keep reading... Show less

Arizona Dems help Trump-backed election denier Kari Lake: report

The "aggressively dishonest" Trump-backed candidate for governor in Arizona is getting support for her "Ultra MAGA" campaign by state Democrats.

"Kari Lake watched her lead narrow in the polls and big players in Arizona’s Republican establishment coalesce around her top rival weeks before the state’s Aug. 2 primary for governor. So Democrats stepped in," NBC News reported. "The state party, in an email blast this week, thanked her opponent, Karrin Taylor Robson, for past donations she made to Democratic candidates."

Keep reading... Show less