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Former colleagues say Ron DeSantis's surgeon general is 'a source of embarrassment': Rachel Maddow

Recently appointed Florida surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo has come under scrutiny recently over his claims to have served on boards and appointed to programs while a UCLA medical professor.

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow revealed on her Monday show that while UCLA Medical School won't give the network and her research team any information, some of the employees, doctors, and former colleagues of Dr. Ladapo happily gave a statement.

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How Nevada's powerful Adam Laxalt became the state's proud face of Trump's 'Big Lie'

There are policy disagreements. There are campaign talking points.
Then, there's the Big Lie.

Republicans have long pushed voter restriction laws and made dubious claims about voter fraud, but in the Trump era those flirtations escalated into the full-on conspiracy known as the Big Lie: the baseless allegation that widespread voter fraud has occurred in the United States and affected the outcome of the most recent presidential election. Unlike support for other political positions, advocating the Big Lie undermines the foundation of American democracy and threatens to have permanent consequences for the country.

In Nevada, the Big Lie is embodied by Adam Laxalt, the Reno-born, Virginia-raised grandson of a former Nevada senator. Laxalt, who is also a former attorney general and failed 2018 gubernatorial candidate, became the proud face of the Big Lie in Nevada last year as state co-chair of President Donald Trump's reelection campaign.

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'Pro-death cult strikes back': Right-wing judges block Biden’s vaccine rule for big companies

Progressives concerned about workplace safety and public health responded with dismay after a federal appeals court on Saturday temporarily blocked the Biden administration's attempt to require workers at companies with 100 or more employees to be vaccinated against Covid-19 or tested weekly.

Citing "grave statutory and constitutional" problems with the rule, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued the stay in response to a joint petition filed Friday by a coalition of businesses, conservative advocacy groups, and the states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Utah.

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Republicans looking to replace Trump are flocking to Las Vegas to 'kiss the ring' of billionaire donor: report

According to a report from Politico, Miriam Adelson -- the widow of billionaire mega-GOP donor Sheldon Adelson -- is reopening the checkbook after her husband's death with the intent of carrying on his work and supporting conservative causes and candidates.

After a period of mourning, during which she retreated from sight, Adelson is reportedly meeting with Republican Party bigwigs with the 2022 midterm approaching and is willing to continue the multi-million dollar stream of donations to the GOP that she and her husband made during the past decade.

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Registered Republicans overtake Democrats in Florida for first time, Gov. DeSantis says

MIAMI — Florida Republicans have officially reached a milestone they’ve been trending toward for nearly a decade — outnumbering registered Florida Democrats for the first time in state history. Gov. Ron DeSantis touted the achievement for Republicans at the National Conference of State Legislatures on Friday morning. “Today for the first time in the history of Florida we’ve now overtaken Democrats,” DeSantis said to applause, then joking that Republicans would have won the New Jersey governor’s race if all the Republicans hadn’t moved to Florida. Voter registration information from Florida’s D...

Congressional Democrats aim at DeSantis in bill to override bans on COVID-19 mandates

A group of Florida Democrats in Congress unveiled legislation on Friday aimed at allowing local governments and private businesses to impose their own COVID-19 rules — and ignore any state laws that are imposed by the Florida Legislature. U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel introduced the Let Our Cities And Local businesses Help Employees Achieve Long-Term Health (LOCAL HEALTH) Act, a bill that would allow local governments and private businesses to pursue COVID-19 mitigation efforts such as a vaccine or mask mandates. Frankel said the U.S. Constitution’s interstate commerce clause, which gives Congress th...

'I know nothing': Roger Stone denies any role in Capitol riot despite staying at Willard hotel

Trump ally Roger Stone on Friday denied any involvement in the Capitol insurrection, despite the fact that he was staying at the Willard hotel — where allies of the former president reportedly set up a "war room."

"There's nothing to talk about," Stone told CBS Miami in response to a question about Jan. 6.

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University of Florida backs down -- and now will let professors testify against DeSantis administration

Professors at the University of Florida will now be able to testify against Gov. Ron DeSantis's administration after having been previously been blocked by their employer from doing so.

The Washington Post reports that the University of Florida backed down on Friday and "should not be barred from testifying in a voting rights lawsuit against" DeSantis's administration.

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'Desperate' DeSantis is catering to Trump's trolls -- and it will blow up in his face: columnist

In a column for the Daily Beast, longtime political observer Ruben Navarrette Jr, suggest Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is in danger of losing his edge as the Republican most likely to replace Donald Trump as the face of the party -- as well as being the 2024 GOP presidential nominee -- by trying to appease every whim of Donald Trump's most rabid supporters.

Calling DeSantis "a terrible governor who is failing his leadership course with flying colors," Navarrette said that the Florida governor has "gold-plated resume that includes legislative experience from a stint in Congress, degrees from Yale University and Harvard Law School, and even military service as a former lieutenant commander in the Navy" but has been throwing it all away.

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Trump-loving Florida congressional candidate is a convicted felon who's not eligible to hold office: report

An "America First" Republican congressional candidate in Florida reportedly is a convicted felon who failed to get his civil rights restored — which is a requirement to hold public office.

Jason Mariner won Tuesday's primary in Florida's 20th Congressional District, which is heavily Democratic, Florida Politics reports, citing interviews and records showing that the new GOP nominee has not gone through Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' new clemency process for ex-felons.

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DeSantis' silence on Florida university blocking professors from testifying about voting rights is basically an endorsement: op-ed

The University of Florida is under fire for blocking three professors from testifying in a lawsuit challenging the state's new law voting restrictions, and the Washington Post's Greg Sargent is wondering why Gov. Ron DeSantis has been mute on the story so far.

"After all, conservatives hewing to the DeSantis and Donald Trump style of politics rarely pass on an opportunity to posture as foils to pointy-headed elites such as university professors," Sargent writes. "Why has he been relatively mute thus far?"

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BUSTED: Records show Florida allowed Rubio-linked professor to testify against voting rights

New information is coming out about "unusual muzzling" of Florida professors.

"The University of Florida is embroiled in controversy this week following revelations that, in at least four cases, it denied professors' requests to testify in lawsuits that challenged policy set by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the GOP-controlled Florida Legislature," the Chronicle of Higher Education reports.

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