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www.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago
US Elections

Kimberly Guilfoyle calls Trump her father-in-law' during awkward speech

Guilfoyle's speech failed to ignite enthusiasm among Florida Republicans, hinting at possible disconnect within Trump-supporting base. [ more ]
Truthout
8 months ago
US politics

DeSantis Vows to Veto GOP Bill to Pay Trump's Legal Fees With Taxpayer Money

A plan to use taxpayer funds to assist Donald Trump in covering legal fees has been abandoned after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he would veto the proposal.
The proposed legislation would have allowed Florida to give up to $5 million to Trump as he faces multiple legal challenges.
The bill had received backing from Florida's Republican chief financial officer and a member of DeSantis's Cabinet. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago
US Elections

Kimberly Guilfoyle calls Trump her father-in-law' during awkward speech

Guilfoyle's speech failed to ignite enthusiasm among Florida Republicans, hinting at possible disconnect within Trump-supporting base. [ more ]
Truthout
8 months ago
US politics

DeSantis Vows to Veto GOP Bill to Pay Trump's Legal Fees With Taxpayer Money

A plan to use taxpayer funds to assist Donald Trump in covering legal fees has been abandoned after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he would veto the proposal.
The proposed legislation would have allowed Florida to give up to $5 million to Trump as he faces multiple legal challenges.
The bill had received backing from Florida's Republican chief financial officer and a member of DeSantis's Cabinet. [ more ]
moredonald-trump
Sun Sentinel
2 months ago
US Elections

Florida Republicans more sure than ever about Trump, unsure about what's next for DeSantis and Rubio

Florida Republicans are confident in Trump's potential return, while uncertainty looms for DeSantis and Rubio. [ more ]
Poynter
7 months ago
US politics

What does the data show on deadly shootings by 18-to-20-year-olds? - Poynter

Florida Republicans want to lower the legal age for buying rifles to 18, six years after the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.
Data suggests that people aged 18 to 20 are more likely to commit deadly shootings than other age groups. [ more ]
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