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DeSantis reduced Miami Beach COVID testing out of spite, mayor says in CBS documentary

MIAMI - A new documentary about Gov. Ron DeSantis delves into whether the governor’s team silenced Florida’s former Surgeon General Scott Rivkees throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and pushed to close a testing site on Miami Beach in response to criticism by the mayor. Released Thursday, the documentary by CBS News Miami’s Jim DeFede broadly details the governor’s rise from a relatively unknown congressman to a national figure on the front lines of the culture wars. Most of the hour-long program focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic as the governor’s launching pad onto the national stage, where he is...

Bidens offer 'joy' at White House Pride event as LGBTQ attacks mount

By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday hosted the largest Pride celebration in White House history on Saturday, calling for new measures to protect the rights and safety of LGBTQ+ people amid a spate of what he called "terrifying" attacks and legislation.

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Trump rallies supporters after explosive indictment

Former US president Donald Trump speaks at the Georgia Republican Party's 2023 State Convention in Columbus, Georgia on June 10, 2023

Columbus, (Georgia) (AFP) - Donald Trump addressed his supporters Saturday for the first time since his indictment on multiple federal charges propelled the 2024 presidential election race into uncharted and potentially destabilizing territory.

The 37 counts of the indictment -- released on Friday and focused on his alleged mishandling of classified materials -- set the former president up for a far more severe legal reckoning than the charges of personal, political and commercial misconduct he has largely ridden out in the past.

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How Trump indictment could impact White House race

The latest twist in Donald Trump's attritional war with US law enforcement, as with so much else in the former president's story, throws the United States into unprecedented territory.

Facing multiple federal charges over his hoarding of government secrets, the mercurial Republican presents the country with the possibility of a winning candidate moving into the White House while under indictment -- or running the government from a jail cell.

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‘Trump exhaustion syndrome’ exacting a toll on his supporters after indictment: ex-Trump official

A Republican operative who’s backing Ron DeSantis said Friday that the cumulative effect of Donald Trump’s ongoing legal troubles is damaging the former president’s political standing in a way that’s not showing up in the polls.

Ken Cuccinelli, a former Trump official who founded the pro-DeSantis “Never Back Down” super PAC, said grassroots voters, including many who support the former president, have told him they’re tiring of the former president’s ongoing drama.

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'Fail’: Critics blast Va governor for claim Trump is a victim of ‘politically motivated actions’ just like ‘parents in Virginia’

Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin, a possible 2024 presidential candidate, is under fire after remarks he made Friday morning defending Donald Trump after the ex-president was indicted on what has now been revealed to be 37 federal felony counts related to the Dept. of Justice’s criminal probe into his handling of hundreds of classified and top secret documents.

Youngkin Friday suggested that the prosecution of Donald Trump, which includes Espionage Act charges, conspiracy charges, and obstruction of justice charges among others, was just like the alleged prosecution of parents.

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DeSantis faces balancing act in backing Trump, experts say

ORLANDO, Fla. — Given the chance to pounce, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is instead backing his rival Donald Trump, accusing the U.S. Department of Justice of partisan bias in charging the former president. For political analysts, DeSantis’ unwillingness to attack Trump over his legal problems showcases the influence Trump retains with Republican voters, who are siding with him as he faces criminal charges in two different jurisdictions. DeSantis must challenge Trump for the GOP presidential nomination but not in a way that will alienate Republicans who voted for him for president, said Gregory K...

'The republic strikes back': Legal experts hail federal Trump indictment as a victory for the rule of law

A major legal and political bombshell came on Thursday night, June 8 when the news broke that former President Donald Trump had been indicted on seven counts in connection with special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of government documents he was storing at Mar-a-Lago. This indictment marks the first time in U.S. history that an ex-president has been indicted on federal criminal charges, although it isn't Trump's first indictment.

Trump was already facing a 34-count state prosecution from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Jr. Moreover, Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia are being investigated by Fulton County, Georgia DA Fani Willis. And Smith's other Trump-related federal investigation involves his post-election activities and the January 6, 2021 insurrection.

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Morning Joe nails 'sleazy' Republicans for 'incomprehensible' defense of Trump crimes

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped "sleazy" Republicans for defending Donald Trump from prosecution before knowing the details of the crimes he allegedly committed.

The ex-president confirmed he's been indicted on federal charges related to his mishandling of classified documents, and even his chief GOP presidential rival Ron DeSantis attacked the Department of Justice, which the "Morning Joe" host found "incomprehensible."

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Jamie Raskin warns GOP against 'dangerous rhetoric' after Trump indictment

Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin on Thursday warned his Republican colleagues against attempting to delegitimize the special counsel investigation that led to a federal indictment against President Donald Trump after many GOP lawmakers did just that, rallying around the former president and echoing his condemnation of the probe as a "witch hunt."

"Instead of trying to divide the country and undercut our legal system, congressional Republicans should respect the outcome of the special counsel's comprehensive investigation and the decisions of the citizens serving on the grand jury," said Raskin (D-Md.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.

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Is Trump kissing Fauci? With apparently fake photos, DeSantis raises AI ante

By Alexandra Ulmer and Anna Tong

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -In one apparently altered image, former U.S. President Donald Trump is seen hugging his bête noire Dr. Anthony Fauci, who beams in response. In another, Trump is kissing Fauci on the nose.

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Corporate conventions are fleeing Florida over 'openly hostile' political climate: report

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' discriminatory policies and culture war tactics are starting to negatively impact the Sunshine State financially, Orlando Sentinel reports.

Two organizations recently decided to remove upcoming conventions from Florida, which Orlando Sentinel notes is "the latest economic blow to the region, coming in the wake of Walt Disney Co.'s decision to drop plans for a nearly $1 billion corporate campus in Orlando with 2,000 high-paying jobs."

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Marianne Williamson’s new campaign manager was once 'accused of financial fraud': report

A lot could happen between now and next year, but so far, the 2024 presidential race is shaping up to a rematch between incumbent President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

Although Trump has at least nine Republican challengers, he remains the clear GOP frontrunner. And Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — hailed by right-wing firebrand author Ann Coulter and other supporters as the GOP's best chance to move on from Trump — has yet to inflict any real damage on Trump's campaign. A Morning Consult poll released on June 6 showed Trump leading DeSantis by 34 percent among GOP primary voters.

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