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'Just absurd': Shakespeare is latest casualty of Florida's book ban law

The Bard has become the latest casualty of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's push to remove books involving sexuality from schools.

The Tampa Bay Times reported Monday that schools in the state’s Hillsborough County will allow only excerpts of William Shakespeare’s works to be studied.

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'You’ve been warned': Miami Herald details how DeSantis 'violated his own principles' as Florida gov

The Miami Herald editorial board warned Americans against supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' 2024 presidential campaign, suggesting the GOP hopeful's "'Florida Blueprint' is great for those who enable his excesses," but "not great if you believe this is a state, and country, where people of different ideologies and backgrounds deserve the same treatment under the law."

"America, you've been warned," Miami Herald emphasizes, offering five ways the 2024 GOP hopeful has "violated his own principles" as the Sunshine State's leader: (1) "quashing dissent," (2) "demonizing minorities," (3) "attacking academics," (4) "targeting media," (5) "consolidating power."

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Mike Lindell: Trump 'will have more votes than people in the US' for 2024 election

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell predicted Donald Trump would "have more votes than people in the United States" in the next election because he has faced so many indictments.

On Monday, Lindell told podcast host Steve Bannon that Trump's indictments were only increasing his support.

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'He can't reboot his personality': Former congressman explains why DeSantis 'reset' won't work

Former Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) argued on Monday that Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis would not be successful at resetting his campaign because it would not change his personality.

During a discussion on MSNBC, Rose explained why DeSantis should not expect to turn his campaign around.

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Watch: Dasha Burns shuts down Ron DeSantis' false claims about abortion

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was swiftly shot down by NBC News correspondent Dasha Burns in an excerpt from an interview that will be aired soon, when he tried to push false claims about abortion politics.

This comes after DeSantis, who is competing against former President Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential GOP nomination, enacted a near-total ban on abortion in Florida, outlawing the procedure in most cases after 6 weeks, which is before most women even know they are pregnant. Trump, who appointed three of the justices who overturned Roe v. Wade, recently caused drama in the Republican Party by commenting that 6-week bans being passed by DeSantis and other GOP governors across America are too "harsh."

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'What a joke': Newsom spox pans DeSantis’ debate proposal as evidence of 'insecurity and ineptitude'

During an appearance with Fox News host Sean Hannity this past Wednesday, Florida governor and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis accepted Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom's challenge to a policy debate. But the two leaders have not yet agreed on how their potential showdown should function.

Politico Playbook's Eugene Daniels, Ryan Lizza, and Rachel Bade contrasted both men's terms on Saturday morning:

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N.C. city leaders privately questioned whether Trump-headlined convention was worth it: docs

When former President Donald Trump and other prominent presidential candidates come to town, local governments often find themselves expending significant public resources to ensure public safety.

Greensboro, N.C., was no different when the North Carolina Republican Party Convention came to town in June, and city officials enlisted its understaffed police force to provide security for thousands of visitors and three presidential candidate headliners — Trump included.

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Trump, in friendly U.S. south, calls indictment 'ridiculous'

Former president Donald Trump appeared before ardent supporters in the deeply conservative southern state of Alabama on Friday, dismissing the latest federal indictment against him a day earlier as an "illegal and unconstitutional travesty."

Trump, who is facing sweeping conspiracy charges over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, called the indictment "ridiculous."

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DeSantis isn't the source of the GOP's 'race problem': Columnist

While Black Republicans were upset by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s defense of a school curriculum teaching the benefits of slavery, many in the party often ignore the other racist roots, a Washington Post columnist wrote.

Republicans running the country pushed back against DeSantis's plan, but seem to forget that those in their party "extol Confederate generals, abhor affirmative action, feature neo-Nazis on social media" and even "make excuses for slavery and think White people are the real victims of discrimination," Jennifer Rubin wrote on Friday.

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‘It oughta bite them in the butt’: Ex GOP lawmaker slams party over military blockade

A former Republican congressman slammed the GOP over Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-Ala.) military promotions blockade.

Former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) during an appearance on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake Tapper” accused his former party of putting party over country by allowing Tuberville’s blockade to stand.

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DeSantis' biggest donor says he won't give more money unless changes are made

By Alexandra Ulmer (Reuters) - Hotel entrepreneur Robert Bigelow, the biggest individual donor to a group supporting Ron DeSantis' presidential bid, told Reuters on Friday he will not donate more money unless the Florida governor attracts new major donors and adopts a more moderate approach. The comments by Bigelow, who gave $20 million to the pro-DeSantis "Never Back Down" super PAC in March, underscore donor concerns about the Florida governor's struggling campaign, which has been unable to make a dent in former President Donald Trump's huge lead for the 2024 Republican nomination. "He does ...

Federal grand jury investigates bid-rigging in DeSantis’ education department

MIAMI — A federal grand jury is investigating allegations of bid-rigging involving Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Department of Education, charter school operators and the control of a small North Florida school district. Federal authorities issued a subpoena to the Jefferson County School District in June seeking communications between district officials, charter school lobbyists and former top officials in DeSantis’ education department. It also seeks records relating to the department’s attempt to steer a multimillion-dollar contract to a politically connected company with ties to DeSantis’ former educ...

Trump plans new ‘Office of Election Integrity’ to pursue voter fraud claims if he wins in 2024: report

Donald Trump and his allies are considering the creation of a new Justice Department unit that would be tasked with pushing the former president's election narratives that would be part of broad plans to exact revenge against the former president’s perceived enemies if he wins the 2024 election, Rolling Stone reports.

The report indicates Trump is considering the creation of a so-called “Office of Election Integrity,” that would function within the Justice Department.

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