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'Liberate our children': Report details extremism observed at Moms for Liberty’s Philly gathering

Last weekend's annual summit of far-right MAGA group Moms for Liberty, held at the Philadelphia Marriott near Reading Terminal Market and the Pennsylvania Convention Center, was greeted by angry protesters who slammed the group for its campaign to exclude books by gay, lesbian and African-American authors from public schools.

Now a reporter has given a behind-the-scenes look at what happened inside the convention.

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Trump judge’s controversial injunction against Biden hands Disney ‘open and shut’ case against DeSantis: legal expert

A highly-controversial injunction against the Biden administration from a Trump-appointed federal judge could mean Disney's First Amendment lawsuit against Florida GOP governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis is a "solid" and "open and shut" case, according to a top law professor and civil rights attorney.

On July 4, the Chief U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana, Terry Doughty, blocked the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, among other federal entities, from working with social media companies to combat posts on a wide range of topics, from child pornography to election, COVID, and vaccine misinformation.

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Trump stays home while other Republican presidential candidates join July 4 celebrations in key states

Ron DeSantis was in New Hampshire. Mike Pence was in Iowa. And Donald Trump was home at his New Jersey golf course. Republican presidential candidates fanned out across early voting states to march in Fourth of July parades on Tuesday, while Trump stayed put at his Bedminster resort with little reason to stump for himself given his mammoth lead over the field. DeSantis pressed the flesh in a morning parade in Wolfeboro, N.H., on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, a well-heeled resort area where moderate Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, owns a sprawling summer home. The Florida governor also visited Me...

Republicans are struggling to sell extremist positions on campaign trail: former GOP staffer

Former adviser to Speakers John Boehner (R-OH) and Paul Ryan (R-WI), Brendan Buck, revealed on Tuesday that Republicans are struggling to come up with a way to sell extremist views, particularly when it comes to Roe v. Wade being eliminated.

In a panel discussion, Buck revealed that Republicans have no idea what to say about abortion after spending a generation trying to bring down laws that prevent the government from regulating women's healthcare.

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'He comes with a lot of baggage': GOP candidates 'thankful' Trump sitting out July 4

Republican candidates are glad Donald Trump is sitting out July 4 from campaigning.

The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary are still more than six months away, but GOP candidates expressed relief they don't have to contend with the ex-president on the campaign trail as they glad-hand at Independence Day events, reported the New York Times.

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DeSantis bashed for using 'executive privilege' to avoid disclosing his activities: report

Florida is renowned for having some of the strongest public records laws in the United States — some experts believe the "Florida Man" meme came about, in fact, largely because it's one of the easiest states to make public records requests and learn the details of sensational crimes.

But Gov. Ron DeSantis has been using his powers to tear a hole in Florida's transparency laws, reports NBC News — at least, when it comes to himself.

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If he wins nomination, Cornel West will be on the Green Party ballot in Florida in 2024

When he announced his third-party candidacy for president last month, philosopher, academic, and activist Dr. Cornel West said he would run on the People’s Party ticket, a relatively little known organization whose platform calls for stopping all foreign military aid, hand counting paper ballots in election. and abolishing medical debt.

Since then, he’s said that he’ll also contend for the Green Party nomination for president.

That means that if he does wind up as the Green nominee next year, West would appear on the ballot in Florida, alongside President Joe Biden and whomever the Republican Party nominates during their party’s convention next summer.

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Corporate media accused of 'normalizing the hate group' Moms for Liberty

ABC News this week joined other U.S. corporate media outlets in being accused of "normalizing" Moms for Liberty after publishing what one critic called a "puff piece" on the right-wing group that's behind a wave of school book bans and is linked to the neofascist Proud Boys and the Qanon conspiracy theory.

On Saturday, ABC News published an article by Brittany Shepherd titled "Moms for Liberty Are Fired Up in Philadelphia" as the self-described "parental rights" organization held its annual conference in Pennsylvania's largest city, where crowds of protesters turned out to denounce the group's bigotry.

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DeSantis administration loses battle over new Florida election law as judge issues preliminary injunction

Third-party voter registration groups in Florida scored a major legal win Monday, according to a published report.

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against a provision of a sweeping new Florida elections law that put restrictions on third-party voter registration groups, Florida Politics reports.

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GOP's 'debauchery and crime' is turning me away from the party: conservative

Conservative New York Times columnist Bret Stephens told fellow commentator Gail Collins in a new conversation published at the paper that while he generally is optimistic about the future of the United States, he is not so confident in the future of the Republican Party specifically.

"It’s easy to get carried away with gloom, and America has a history of bouncing back from bouts of depression and disorder," said Stephens. "But I find it really hard to feel any optimism when Donald Trump seems to be cruising to the Republican renomination and Joe Biden is generating excitement among Democrats the way a colonoscopy generates excitement among people turning 50: something your doctor says you must do but only because the potential alternative is lethal."

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'We didn't want to live in fear': Exodus of workers begins as Florida's extreme anti-immigrant law goes into effect

Business owners in Florida are worried after Governor Ron DeSantis‘ new anti-immigrant law took effect on Saturday, forcing many migrant workers to flee the state and head north, to states like North Carolina and Georgia.

“It was a very difficult decision, but we didn’t want to live in fear, so we moved up north,” Romeo Lucas told The Wall Street Journal, which reports he “would be directly affected by the new law.”

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'Uphill battle': Key member of DeSantis' team paints bleak picture of his chances

A Ron DeSantis team member is warning that the campaign has an “uphill battle” and is falling apart in key states, Politico reported Monday.

Steve Cortes, a top spokesperson for the Florida governor’s political action committee, warned the effort to win his candidate the Republican nomination for president had fallen “way behind."

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Disgraced New York congressman plans Florida run after being pardoned by Trump

Former U.S. Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) believes he can win in Florida despite being pardoned by then-President Donald Trump for insider trading.

Collins revealed to WGRZ that he is assembling a team to run for Congress in Florida's 19th District.

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