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DeSantis' redistricting map is ‘overtly racist,’ Black lawmaker says

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The latest congressional redistricting plan submitted by Gov. Ron DeSantis is a blatant attempt to give Republicans a political edge while diminishing Black and minority representation in Florida, Black lawmakers said. “This is the most overtly racist action that you can do,” Democratic state Sen. Randolph Bracy said Thursday. Bracy represents Orlando and is running for one of the congressional districts that would lose Black Democrat voters under the governor’s proposal. “The fact he has the gall to do something like this clearly shows what he thinks of minorities and Blac...

Florida restricts abortions, joining wave of US states

Florida on Thursday signed into law a 15-week abortion ban, becoming the latest US state to further restrict reproductive rights in a nationwide push by conservatives.

Tighter restrictions in states including Texas and Idaho come as the Supreme Court looks poised to re-examine the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that cemented a woman's right to abortion.

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Ron DeSantis cites 'promoting fatherhood' as he signs abortion ban without rape exceptions

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) called for more fathers in the home on Thursday as he signed a 15-week abortion ban without exceptions for rape or incest.

During a signing event at Nacion de Fe church in Kissimmee, the governor spoke on the importance of fatherhood.

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Trump's remarks about his health may reveal his secret doubts about running again: analyst

On Thursday, writing for NBC News Opinion, communications consultant Arick Wierson analyzed the recent comment from former President Donald Trump in a Washington Post interview that he would have to consider his health when making a decision about another run for president in 2024.

“You always have to talk about health. You look like you’re in good health, but tomorrow, you get a letter from a doctor saying come see me again. That’s not good when they use the word again.” Trump said. This is not the first time he has said this — he also made similar remarks in an interview with Real Clear Politics last year — but, argued Wierson, his increased attention to this is significant.

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DeSantis’ congressional map favors Republicans, likely diminishes Black representation

MIAMI — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday kept his promise and proposed a redistricting map that blows up the state’s current congressional districts, creates four additional Republican-leaning seats, and eliminates at least two districts now held by Black Democrats in North and Central Florida. The map would create 20 Republican-performing districts and eight Democrat-leaning districts and is expected to be quickly approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature next week when it meets in a special session called by the governor. The current split of the Florida congressional delegation is 16 ...

Brit Hume labels Greg Abbott’s bussing migrants a ‘publicity stunt’

Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott is pushing a "publicity stunt" by bussing migrants to Washington, DC according to Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume.

"I think it is in a sense a publicity stunt. It’s probably no accident that they were dropping the migrants off just outside our bureau in Washington," Hume noted.

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Ron DeSantis’ gerrymandering power grab could greatly reduce Black voting power in Florida: report

Never Trump conservative and former Republican strategist Rick Wilson has described Florida as a swing state in which Democrats “struggle” — one where Democrats often come within striking distance of Republicans in statewide races but ultimately lose. Partisan gerrymandering stands to make Florida even more difficult for Democrats, and according to The Guardian’s Sam Levine, Black voting power is likely to suffer in the Sunshine State thanks to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ gerrymandering scheme.

“The Florida legislature will allow Gov. Ron DeSantis to take the lead on redrawing the state’s 28 congressional districts — a highly unusual move that will probably diminish Black political power in the state and allow Republicans to further distort the state’s map to their advantage,” Levine reports in an article published on April 13. “State legislatures, including Florida’s, usually draw a proposal for a plan that the governor approves or rejects. DeSantis vetoed the GOP-controlled legislature’s proposed congressional districts on 29 March after proposing his own map that would increase the number of GOP seats while eliminating two districts represented by Black Democrats.”

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Greg Abbott's bus-load of Texas migrants dropped off in front of Fox News headquarters

It has been less than a year since Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) threatened to bus migrants to President Joe Biden's state of Delaware, but on Wednesday morning, Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott made good on his threat.

According to photos posted to Twitter, the charter bus arrived at Fox News headquarters where photographers were outside. Just moments later Fox News had the story posted. Fox's report said that the bus dropped them off "blocks from the U.S. Capitol," but neglected to mention that it was directly in front of their building.

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‘This stuff is insane’: Trump Jr rants about teachers in ‘camouflage’ in attack on public education

Conservatives are expanding their QAnon adjacent conspiracy theories behind the harshly criticized "Don't Say Gay" bill passed by Florida Republicans and signed into law by GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis.

In addition to his unfounded allegations of "grooming" and indoctrination, Donald Trump, Jr. is now arguing that parents should take their kids out of public schools to save them from his imagined threats.

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'Dangerous and unprecedented': Florida GOP gives DeSantis power to draw congressional map

Florida's GOP-controlled Legislature on Monday effectively handed Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis control over the process of drawing the state's congressional map for upcoming U.S. House elections, a move that voting rights advocates decried as an "unprecedented and dangerous" abdication of responsibility.

Caving to pressure from the right-wing governor's office, Florida's state Senate President Wilton Simpson (R-10) and state House Speaker Chris Sprowls (R-65) said in a joint statement that "at this time, Legislative reapportionment staff is not drafting or producing a map for introduction during the special session."

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Disney gave Florida GOP $125,000 before pausing contributions over ‘don’t say gay’ law

ORLANDO, Fla. — The Walt Disney Co. donated $125,000 to the Republican Party of Florida at the beginning of this year’s legislative session, according to new filings with the state. That session ended last month with Disney as public enemy number one for many Republicans after CEO Bob Chapek announced his opposition to the so-called “don’t say gay” bill. Chapek paused all political donations in Florida in March after taking heat from LGBTQ groups for his relative silence on the bill, which was later signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The law prohibits classroom instruction on “sexual orientation or ...

Legislature makes unusual move, says DeSantis will map Florida congressional districts

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s Republican legislative leaders announced Monday that they are not crafting a new congressional map but will rather defer to Gov. Ron DeSantis to draft new maps that will be to his liking. The unusual move comes a week before state lawmakers are scheduled to head back to Tallahassee to address the state’s redistricting maps after DeSantis vetoed a congressional map approved by the GOP-dominated Legislature last month. Historically, the Legislature had led the redistricting process. The change to the status quo shows just how much influence and power DeSantis wields...

DeSantis will map Florida’s congressional districts, legislative leaders announce

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s Republican legislative leaders announced on Monday that they are not crafting a new congressional map but will rather defer to Gov. Ron DeSantis to draft new maps that will be to his liking. The unusual move comes a week before state lawmakers are scheduled to head back to Tallahassee to address the state’s redistricting maps after DeSantis vetoed a congressional map approved by the GOP-dominated Legislature last month. Historically, the Legislature had led the redistricting process. The change to the status quo shows just how much influence and power DeSantis wie...