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Ron DeSantis orders investigation into Facebook’s secret leniency program

Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered an investigation into Facebook following reporting that the company has allowed selected high-profile individuals to violate its rules against spreading medical misinformation, harassment, incitements to violence, and other abusive posts.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Sept. 13 that one of the principal beneficiaries of Facebook's practice was Donald Trump, DeSantis' own political mentor.

Nevertheless, the governor pointed in a letter sent Monday to Secretary of State Laurel Lee to the Journal's reporting that “this previously undisclosed double standard 'at times effectlvely grant[ed] incumbents in elections an advantage over challengers,'" especially in local races.

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‘Very scared’ state workers threatened with demotions for complaining about Ron DeSantis’ COVID policies: report

Florida state employees are being threatened with demotions if they complain about not being notified when a colleague becomes seriously ill or dies from COVID-19, according to a report from the Tampa Bay Times.

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' "efforts to keep Florida open" have had devastating impacts on state agencies — with entire offices closing due to outbreaks, and three state prisons shuttering due to a lack of corrections officers, the newspaper reported Monday.

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Trump increasingly losing favor with Michigan Republicans who don't care who he endorses: report

A straw poll at the semi-annual Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference in Michigan suggests that Donald Trump influence among Republican Party activists seems to be waning as the country moves on from his November election loss.

According to a report from MLIVE, attendees are already lining up behind alternatives to the former president for the 2024 presidential election and when asked if a Trump endorsement would sway their vote, a majority took a pass.

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Ron DeSantis' campus 'intellectual freedom' survey has already spawned a lawsuit

Months ago, Gov. Ron DeSantis approved a controversial law that would require Florida's colleges and universities to conduct a survey intended to gauge whether institutions of higher education promote “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity."
At the time, critics questioned what those surveys will ask, how intellectual diversity will be measured, and what will happen with the results.

Three months later, very few of those concerns have been answered or addressed and there's also a lawsuit.

In August, the United Faculty of Florida (UFF) joined a federal lawsuit against state education officials, arguing that aspects of the law threaten the right to free speech. The federal lawsuit was filed at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida by faculty members and students of Florida's college and university systems.

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Speaker at DeSantis event says Biden 'grabbed' Americans' ivermectin supply to stop them from learning 'it works'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, fresh off promoting a mask-bashing doctor as his surgeon general, held an event today in which a speaker accused the Biden White House of deliberately taking away Americans' supply of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.

As reported by Florida Politics, 40-year-old Apollo Beach handyman Charles Craig talked about the purported wonders of several unproven treatments for COVID-19, and he then said that the White House had worked to stop Americans from having access to them.

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Health experts 'speechless' as DeSantis taps anti-mask vaccine skeptic for Florida surgeon general

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came under fire from Democratic lawmakers and public health experts following the Republican's Tuesday announcement that Dr. Joseph Ladapo—who opposes mask and coronavirus vaccine mandates—would be the state's next surgeon general.

"I'm speechless. I attended medical school with Dr. Joseph Ladapo and to say I'm shocked by his opposition to mask and vaccine mandates is an understatement."
—Dr. Uché Blackstock, physician

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GOP lawmaker files Texas-style bounty-hunter abortion bill in Florida Legislature

A Florida version of the Texas law banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy and allowing citizens to sue people who provide or enable abortions has landed in Tallahassee in the form of HB 167, filed by Republican Webster Barnaby of Volusia County.
Barnaby's bill, filed Wednesday, mimics key provisions of the Texas law — for example, forbidding abortions when medical workers use sonography to detect “cardiac activity or the steady and repetitive rhythmic contraction of the fetal heart within the gestational sac."

The only specific exemption in the bill is in case of “medical emergency." However, it retains language in existing law barring public funding for abortions except in cases of rape or incest or when “medically necessary to preserve the life of the pregnant woman or to avert a serious risk of substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman, other than a psychological condition."

The bill carries no criminal sanctions, leaving enforcement to private citizens who have reason to suspect neighbors of seeking early abortions. They'd take medical providers to court and, as a reward, they could receive court-ordered judgments of $10,000 per case. Defendants would have to shoulder their own legal costs.

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Ron DeSantis's mask-bashing new surgeon general wastes no time ripping up COVID school restrictions

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week hired a new surgeon general who has become notorious for questioning the science behind masks and vaccines, as well as for appearing in a pro-hydroxychloroquine video with infamous "demon sperm" Dr. Stella Immanuel.

Now the Sun-Sentinel is reporting that newly minted Florida surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo is wasting no time ripping up the state's few COVID-19 public health regulations.

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‘Expiration date. It’s done’: Florida's new surgeon general insists ‘we’re done with fear’

Florida's new surgeon general is Dr. Joseph Ladapo, a UCLA heart specialist who has fully embraced Gov. Ron DeSantis' personal-freedom approach to the COVID-19 pandemic, judging by his remarks during a news conference on Tuesday.

DeSantis called reporters together to announce that he has chosen Ladapo to replace Dr. Scott Rivkees, who left the position on Monday following a bit more than two years in which he kept a low profile as the pandemic raged. The position requires confirmation by the Florida Senate.

The governor took the announcement as an opportunity to rail against federal public health priorities, including the Biden administration's decision to hold back monoclonal antibody treatments that DeSantis has been emphasizing lately.

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New Ron DeSantis surgeon general appeared in video with notorious 'alien DNA' doctor: report

The man whom Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed as his next surgeon general has a long history of questioning the science behind mask wearing and vaccinations as ways to combat the COVID-19 pandemic -- but that's apparently just the tip of the iceberg.

Newsweek reports that newly minted Florida surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo appeared in a hydroxychloroquine-promoting video last year that was organized by a fringe group of medical professionals whose work was subsequently promoted by then-President Donald Trump.

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DeSantis just hired a surgeon general with a history of questioning COVID vaccines and mandates

The newly appointed surgeon general for Florida has a history of questioning COVID-19 mitigation measures and vaccines, and even touted the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment for the virus, the Sun-Sentinel reports.

"Florida will completely reject fear," Dr. Joseph Ladapo once told reporters. "It doesn't lead to good decisions."

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Expert: Don't be fooled by poor turnout at 'Justice for J6' — pro-Trump fascists are winning

Pro-Trump fascists are "winning" — taking over the Republican Party and passing state election laws that will allow them to seize and maintain power — despite dismal turnout at this weekend's "Justice for J6" rally in Washington, according to one leading expert.

Jason Stanley, a philosophy professor at Yale University and the author of How Fascism Works, told Slate for an interview published Tuesday that more Trump supporters didn't attend Saturday's rally in support of jailed Capitol insurrectionists, simply because the movement didn't need them to.

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Ron DeSantis reshaped Florida's appeals courts -- and it seems to be working out really well for him

As Gov. Ron DeSantis knows, when you get into a legal beef it helps to have appointed three members of the court that will hear the appeal. And to have placed three more jurists on the court above that one.

That's the situation at Florida's First District Court of Appeal, which sits in Tallahassee and hears disputes involving state government. Republicans have controlled the governor's office for so long that not a single judge on the court was appointed by a Democrat.

Similarly, at the Florida Supreme Court, since taking office in January 2019 DeSantis has seated three Federalist Society-affiliated justices, giving it a relentlessly conservative cast that has paid off for the governor more than once.

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