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Here's why Trump should be worried about this possible GOP challenger

He's saying he's not running for president but if he did he is growing a large war chest that rivals Donald Trump's.

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's political action committee, Spirit of Virginia, raked in another $2.2 million from many out-of-state donors from Texas, Florida, and New York among others who gifted $10,000 sums — bringing his entire fundraising since 2021 to $30 million.

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DeSantis calls for institutionalizing more people in wake of Maine mass shootings

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that he would not support a national red flag law if elected president and called for more people experiencing mental health struggles to be involuntarily committed to a treatment facility. DeSantis’ remarks in an interview Thursday on CNN came just a day after mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine, that left 18 dead and set off an ongoing manhunt for the suspected killer. The suspect in the shootings had reportedly experienced mental health issues in the past and was institutionalized for two weeks over the summer. In Florida, law enforcement agencies can ask judges...

'Cronyism is flourishing': Hometown newspaper blasts DeSantis for handing allies top jobs

Gov. Ron DeSantis has made a concerted effort to give the New College of Florida — a liberal art institution in Sarasota — a MAGA makeover, much to the chagrin of progressive New College students and professors.

In an editorial, the South Florida Sun Sentinel's editorial board slammed DeSantis' college and university policies — focusing on the "cronyism" involved in some trustee appointments. Some of DeSantis' allies, the board complains, don't even live in Florida.

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Longtime Trump backer dumps him for Nikki Haley: 'Half the country will never accept him'

Andrew Stein, the former Democratic council president of New York City, has considered himself a longtime supporter of former President Donald Trump. But in a Wall Street Journal editorial published on Friday, he announced he is abandoning Trump to support former South Carolina governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in the 2024 presidential race instead.

"A Trump re-election would be difficult, and half the country will never accept him as president," wrote Stein. "Mr. Trump’s poll numbers show him with a clear path to the Republican nomination and rising ahead of Joe Biden. Given his mounting legal troubles, however, today’s polling may prove irrelevant."

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'Not willing to show up': Ron DeSantis goes after Donald Trump on CNN

Where's the Donald?

That's what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to know and essentially spelled out during a Thursday appearance on CNN.

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Jenna Ellis' guilty plea just gave Trump-voting jurors 'permission' to convict: Report

Former President Donald Trump's one-time attorney Jenna Ellis is the latest to take a guilty plea, which saw her tearfully admitting to wrongdoing in a spectacle that led to derision by commentators. But the manner in which she delivered her plea could matter enormously, wrote Amanda Marcotte for Salon.

Specifically, she argued, it could give Republican-sympathetic jurors the "permission" they need to convict Trump.

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'How many cheerleaders did he grope?’ Fans share outrage at Trump’s Iowa State game visit

Former President Donald Trump was not an invited guest of Iowa State University for last month’s football game against the University of Iowa — he had a ticket — but angry fans still vented to school officials about the Trump “circus” trampling on their beloved rivalry.

In emails to Iowa State’s president and athletic director, obtained by Raw Story through an Iowa Open Records Law request, people railed about what baggage Trump might bring to the Sept. 9 event — his 91 felony allegations; a history of not paying bills for security; violent supporters; and a civil jury having found that he sexually abused a woman.

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'Disgraceful': DeSantis slammed after university bans pro-Palestinian student group

In what critics are calling the latest attack on academic freedom by the administration of Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the head of the state's public universities on Tuesday ordered the systemwide "deactivation" of a student group over its solidarity with the Palestinian people, who are suffering what many experts have described as a "genocidal" Israeli war.

State University System of Florida Chancellor Ray Rodrigues sent a letter to the presidents of the state's 12 public universities accusing Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) of condoning "terrorism" after the group's national body declared support for Palestinian "resistance" to Israel's war on Gaza and stated that "Palestinian students in exile are part of this movement, not in solidarity" with it.

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DeSantis, struggling to catch Trump, flexes executive power amid conflict in Mideast

MIAMI — Five months into his presidential bid and with the Middle East in crisis, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leaning into the very thing that put him on the national political map to begin with: his executive authority. In the weeks since Hamas militants launched a surprise incursion into Israel, DeSantis has shifted back into governor mode. He signed an executive order pouring millions of state taxpayer dollars into an effort to evacuate U.S. citizens stuck in Israel and cajoled state lawmakers into calling a special session to pass new state sanctions on Iran. The recent actions mark somet...

Lone Jewish Republican member of Florida Legislature knocks DeSantis, endorses Trump

MIAMI — Florida state Rep. Randy Fine, a longtime ally of Gov. Ron DeSantis and the only member of the Florida Legislature who is both Jewish and Republican, is withdrawing his support for the governor’s 2024 presidential bid and endorsing Donald Trump, accusing DeSantis of not doing enough to combat antisemitism. In an op-ed published Monday by the conservative Washington Times, Fine outlined his past support for the governor, writing that he endorsed DeSantis before he ever won the GOP nomination for governor in 2018 and served as the Jewish outreach chair of that campaign. He said he helped...

Jewish GOPer deserts DeSantis for Trump after he was beaten up by 'Nazi' in Florida

Florida’s lone Republican state lawmaker who identifies as Jewish has switched allegiances in the presidential race from Gov. Ron DeSantis in favor of former President Donald Trump, according to a Washington Times column he penned.

Until Monday, State Rep. Randy Fine was a staunch supporter of DeSantis, championing the governor's policies and legislation.

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Florida doles out $50 million to contractor providing DeSantis Israel flights

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Emergency management officials have authorized up to nearly $50 million in taxpayer dollars to one contractor for open-ended charter flights since Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered the state to bring Floridians home from Israel two weeks ago, public records show. State officials have offered little information about who’s involved in helping Americans leave Israel amid the war with Hamas, besides identifying Project Dynamo, a Tampa-based nonprofit international rescue group founded by ex-military personnel helping to run the mission. So it’s unclear if all of the money is going to ...

'Suck it up, buttercup': Presidential candidates weigh in on House speaker race

IOWA CITY — As U.S. House Republicans continue to deal with chaos of designating a House speaker, U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks hosted presidential candidates Friday at an Iowa City fundraiser while defending decisions that some fellow Republicans have criticized.

“If I was a Democrat, I would have run as a Democrat 10 years ago,” Miller-Meeks said. “And I’d have been in Congress for a decade. I mean, after all, we are here in the People’s Republic of Iowa City, Johnson County. I’m not a Democrat, I’m a proud Republican.”

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