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Florida GOP's latest culture war law would take aim at government workers

Florida homeowners are feeling significant financial pain from skyrocketing home insurance costs, and the state is also still suffering from some of the highest rates of inflation in the nation.

But for the time being, however, it appears that Florida's state legislators are focused on other areas — such as cracking down on state workers who want others to use their preferred gender pronouns.

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Trump's former defense secretary calls him a 'threat to democracy'

Former Trump Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Tuesday labeled his former boss a "threat to democracy."

During an interview on CNN, Esper reiterated his belief that Trump should never again be president of the United States and he presented the former president not merely as temperamentally unqualified but as a danger to the American republic itself.

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Trump's third try for the White House is 'damn dangerous': former GOP Defense Secretary

Trump's third run for the presidency is “damn dangerous," warned one Republican.

The blunt sentiment comes from former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel in a New York Times editorial focusing on the ways the 45th president has flirted with fascist and neofascist tropes, while essentially launching a domestic war against his perceived enemies.

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Ann Coulter skewers 'illiterate' Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott over Trump endorsement

Ann Coulter, the former Trump supporter who turned into a ferocious critic, unleashed an attack on Texas Governor Gregg Abbott after he put his weight behind the former president to become the Republican Party's nominee.

Coulter — the author of several books including “In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!” — took to social media to insult Texas Abbott as an “illiterate.”

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Gov. Greg Abbott endorses Donald Trump during border trip

By Patrick Svitek and Maia Pandey, The Texas Tribune

"Gov. Greg Abbott endorses Donald Trump during border trip" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Not just Biden — 77-year-old Trump also under age scrutiny

If either Joe Biden or Donald Trump prevails in the November 2024 US elections, the next president will be the oldest in history to take the oath of office.

But while Biden's age and public slips and stumbles have been more widely scrutinized and examined, his blustery Republican rival's missteps are coming under sharper focus too.

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Trump snarls at Fox News for not including any of his supporters in election round-up

Sunday morning Donald Trump lashed out at Fox News and suggested the conservative network is intentionally keeping "TRUMPER" voters off the air during interviews on the upcoming 2024 election.

The former president who floods his Truth Social account with screenshots of polls showing him leading either his GOP presidential nomination opponents or President Joe Biden on a daily basis, complained about the Fox Trump voter slight while also sniping at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R).

On Truth Social, he sarcastically ranted: "FoxNews worked hard today, and were able to find 3 representative voters to go on the show. One was for Crooked Joe, where the person found nothing mentally wrong with him. Another was for Birdbrain, and the 3rd for Ron DeSanctimonious."

He followed that up by boasting about his polls and hinting Fox is knowingly ignoring his supporters.

"Considering that I’m leading Biden by 11 Points (WAPO), and leading the Republicans by over 50 Points, FoxNews must have worked very hard not to find a TRUMPER?"

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Jamie Raskin nails DeSantis for pleading ignorance about anti-Semitism comments

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" moments after a combative Gov. Ron DeSantis went back and forth with host Jake Tapper over anti-Semitic comments made by Elon Musk, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) smirked and needled the Florida Republican for pleading ignorance.

When asked about the X owner seemingly agreeing with a poster who claimed Jews are trying to replace white Christians in America, DeSantis attempted to blow off the question by saying he wasn't aware of the exchange and the blowback that has been creating headlines for days as advertisers flee the social media platform.

Speaking with host Tapper, Raskin was skeptical that DeSantis was that much in the dark.

"The guy is running for president and Elon Musk did that on Wednesday," Raskin began. "It's Sunday. This is four days later, and he has not had the chance to read what Elon Musk wrote? That is very hard for me to believe."

"In any event, you showed it to him and he still chose to not condemn it," the Maryland Democrat continued. "If you're serious about condemning and confronting anti-semitism and racism and these bigotries, which are the gateway to the destruction of liberal democracy, you have got to be explicit and open and full-throated about it and denounce racism and extremism across the board."

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'I still haven't heard you condemn it': Tapper scorches DeSantis for anti-Semitic remarks

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis clashed with CNN host Jake Tapper over Elon Musk's anti-Semitic social media posts.

During an interview on CNN, Tapper noted that Musk had seemingly endorsed a conspiracy theory claiming Jews are trying to replace white Christians in the U.S.

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National GOP going all in on early voting — despite Trump’s comments to the contrary

The Republican National Committee (RNC) has launched a “Bank Your Vote” campaign in Florida to encourage Republicans to vote early in next year’s general election — even as the party’s leading presidential candidate, Donald Trump, continues to disparage voting by mail.

Early voting and especially voting by mail have been a regular form of casting ballots in Florida for well more than a decade, among both Republicans and Democrats. But the concept was novel for many voters around the rest of the country when states began implementing it in 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic made people wary of leaving their homes to vote in person.

That led to criticism by Trump and other Republicans that there was something nefarious about early voting.

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Trump says he was ‘great’ for Iowa — and asks for big caucus win

FORT DODGE — Former President Donald Trump rallied supporters on Saturday and asked them to repay his kindnesses to Iowa of keeping it the first state in the Republican presidential nomination process and of paying farmers billions of dollars during trade disputes with China in his first term.

He mentioned the payments to farmers several times during his roughly hourlong address to a capacity crowd in the gymnasium of Fort Dodge High School. The gym’s scoreboard time was set to 20:24, with the team scores set to 45 and 47, to signify the upcoming election year, his status as the 45th president and his hope to be the 47th.

“We gave $28 billion to the farmers,” Trump said. “And just so you know, my people have said, ‘Sir, please don’t talk about that so much. It makes you sound very arrogant.’ I said, ‘Wait a minute, I got $28 billion for the farmers!’”

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News anchors targeted by deepfake scammers on Facebook

In a Facebook video viewed by thousands, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer appears to hawk a diabetes drug. In another, "CBS Mornings" host Gayle King seems to endorse weight loss products.

But the clips are doctored — the latest in a rash of deepfakes that hijack images of trusted news personalities in spurious ads, undermining confidence in the news media.

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2024 GOP hopefuls compete for evangelicals’ support at forum RNC warned them not to attend

Republican presidential candidates shared personal stories about their faith, their opposition to abortion and their support of Israel at the Family Leader’s Presidential Thanksgiving Forum in Des Moines Friday, hoping to win evangelical Iowans’ support in the 2024 Iowa caucuses.

Three candidates, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, participated in the roundtable discussion. Only two other candidates who were invited did not appear: U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, who dropped out of the race Sunday, and former President Donald Trump.

The former president, who holds a significant lead over his Republican rivals, has skipped the majority of “cattle call” events in Iowa as well as the Republican National Committee’s presidential debates where he would appear alongside other candidates. Instead, he typically holds his own, separate events, and this Saturday he plans to hold a rally in Fort Dodge.

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