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Florida Governor DeSantis burnishes conservative credentials with Disney feud

By Alexandra Ulmer

(Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis opened a new front in the culture wars this week, taking on one of his state's biggest employers and most powerful lobbyists: Walt Disney Co.

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Jordan Klepper sees the future of GOP: 'Conservatives look to Hungary as a conservative wonderland'

Jordan Klepper, correspondent on "The Daily Show," has made a name for himself going to Trump rallies in recent years and cleverly getting Trump supporters to share their unintentionally comedic — and even alarming views. Now Klepper is traveling to the ghost of autocracy's future as he heads to Hungary in his new TV special for Comedy Central's "The Daily Show." In "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Globe: Hungary for Democracy," premiering Thursday, April 21 at 11:30 ET/PT on Comedy Central, he explores the alarming connection between the increasingly autocratic government there and our own budding autocratic movement known as the GOP. In fact, America's Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) is holding a conference in Hungary this May.

As we discussed on our "Salon Talks" episode, which you can watch below, Klepper first became aware of this unholy love affair between America's right and Hungary's autocrats when he covered the most recent CPAC convention in Orlando for "The Daily Show." That event surprisingly featured Hungarian politicians who served up all the typical GOP red meat including saying, "Let's Go Brandon," which is code for "F**k Joe Biden." As Klepper explained, "It turns out conservatives look to Hungary as a conservative wonderland."

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Florida Lt. Gov. accuses Disney of 'sexualizing children' in latest embrace of QAnon-style rhetoric

Republicans in Florida are betting big on opposing LGBTQ equality as Gov. Ron DeSantis wages war on Disney World for protesting the GOP's so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill.

On Thursday, the Florida House followed the state Senate in revoking Disney's special tax district.

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Florida Republicans jam redistricting bill through state House amid protest

The Florida House, operating through a protest led by Black Caucus members, pushed through approval of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to redraw Florida’s congressional districts on Thursday.

After abandoning the chamber for a little more than an hour, Speaker Chris Sprowls and his fellow Republicans returned and called the vote on the DeSantis map, which eliminates Black “access” seats in North and Central Florida, cutting Black Democratic representation in half.

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Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis rips Florida Republicans for punishing Disney: 'Ron DeSantis is over the line'

Donald Trump's former campaign attorney Jenna Ellis ripped Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and GOP legislators for their punitive acts against the Walt Disney World Company.

Legislators voted 23-16 this week to remove Disney from its self-governing status after the company criticized the state's Parental Rights in Education law, or the so-called "don't say gay" law, and the conservative Ellis said the move was inappropriate, reported Newsweek.

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WATCH: Black lawmakers launch unprecedented sit-in on Florida House floor to protest DeSantis' redistricting plan

With some wearing T-shirts saying, “Stop the Black Attack,” Black lawmakers in the Florida House launched a sit-in protest in the Florida Capitol on Thursday.

The Orlando Sentinel described the situation as "unprecedented and spontaneous." The sit-in disrupted a vote on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis redistricting plan, which critics say unfairly favors the GOP and will disenfranchise Black voters.

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DeSantis’ anti-LGBTQ attack on Disney could hand Orlando taxpayers $2 billion in debt – that’s $2200 per family: report

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is one-third of the way to punishing Disney for opposing his anti-LGBTQ legislation, the widely-discredited, potentially unconstitutional "Don't Say Gay" law, but some Florida taxpayers are in for a reportedly multi-billion dollar shock if he signs on the dotted line.

On Wednesday the Florida Senate, succumbing to DeSantis' worst instincts, passed a bill that would eliminate a 1967 law that essentially created a 39-square mile area, now almost entirely occupied by Disney World, that enables it to act as its own government – including providing all the services, like power, water, sewers, police, and fire, that local governments do.

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J.D. Vance defends Florida's 'don’t say gay' bill ahead of Trump visit

In Delaware Wednesday night J.D. Vance had the stage to himself, taking questions from voters in a townhall hosted by NewsMax. The event, at Ohio Wesleyan’s Chappelear Drama Center, landed right between him securing Donald Trump’s endorsement and the former president’s visit this weekend at the nearby county fairgrounds.

The organizers invited all five GOP frontrunners, but after a wave of previous get-togethers, the other candidates declined. Vance didn’t miss the opportunity to get a few digs in.

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Trump's disastrous interview with Piers Morgan reveals a pivotal fact about the Murdoch family: Morning Joe and George Conway

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and George Conway agree Rupert Murdoch and his family are trying to "destroy the monster" they created by ambushing Donald Trump with a hostile interview with his erstwhile friend Piers Morgan.

The Murdoch-owned TalkTV aired the interview that appears to show Trump storming out in protest, but an audio recording provided by the former president's communications director appears to show the pair laughing and thanking one another for a "great interview," and the Murdoch-owned New York Post hyped the program as "Trump vs. Piers."

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'The stuff of Nixon's enemies list': Miami Herald editorial board shreds DeSantis for crusade against Disney

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's move to revoke Disney World's special tax status this week over its criticism of his "Don't Say Gay" legislation drew the ire of the Miami Herald editorial board.

In an editorial published on Wednesday, the Miami Herald editors described DeSantis's actions as "an act of pure vengeance" in direct retaliation of its opposition to his bill.

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Florida man says he was brutally beaten in front of his own home for being gay

Attacks on LGBTQ+ people continue in Florida where one man says he was beaten up for being gay, reported Miami 7 News.

Last week, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis (FL) signed the so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill, which made it illegal for LGBTQ+ teachers to even mention anything even if they are talking about their spouse. Any teacher who mentions it, or anything else that a parent finds "offensive" can result in a lawsuit.

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‘Political propaganda’: Top LGBTQ org blasts DeSantis’ latest ‘demonizing’ attack on transgender children

Florida's top LGBTQ organization is blasting GOP Governor Ron DeSantis after his Dept. of Health issued a statement labeled "guidance" Wednesday in opposition to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' fact sheet on gender-affirming care for transgender and nonbinary people, including children and adolescents.

"Once again, the DeSantis Administration seeks to replace science and the safety of young people with political propaganda," Equality Florida said in a statement. "The Florida Department of Health has released non-binding guidance opposing science-backed health care resources for parents of transgender children."

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'Libs of TikTok' deletes thousands of tweets after owner's identity is exposed

The right-wing "Libs of TikTok" account deleted thousands of tweets after its owner's identity was exposed.

The account, which has nearly 650,000 followers and is widely shared among prominent conservatives, singles out individual teachers and public officials with pedophilia smears for supporting LGBTQ rights, and has helped drive discriminatory legislation in Florida elsewhere -- but its administrators took down 2,795 posts after the Washington Post unmasked its owner.

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