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FL Sen. Ben Albritton: "We all want the very best for our seniors. Nursing home safety and quality of care is critical. I appreciate Senator @ColleenLBurton bringing forward SB 170, which will help us understand resident and family member satisfaction with the care provided by nursing homes."

FL First Lady Casey DeSantis: "Today, @GovRonDeSantis, @FLSurgeonGen, and I called on the Florida Legislature to make permanent the prohibitions against the COVID mRNA vaccine mandate."

FL Rep. Fentrice Driskell: "Checking in from Tallahassee on Day 2 of the 2025 Legislative Session! This week, I’ve had the opportunity to connect with organizations and advocates, including HEF, Palm Beach County Business and Non-Profit Leaders, and the Florida Association of Insurance Agents."

Rep. Maxwell Frost: "We just walked out of the state of the Union. My shirt showed Trump an important message: NO KINGS LIVE HERE."

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Of Note: International risk management firm Forward Global recently held a launch party for its new Miami office at the Mr. C hotel in Coconut Grove.

Head of office Jose Mallea, a former Marco Rubio campaign manager, hosted Miami Mayor Francis Suarez; Christina Crespi, executive director of the Miami Downtown Development Authority; Florida state Rep. David Borrero; County Commission Vice Chair Keone McGhee; former Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez; Alex Rodriguez Roig, CEO of Boys and Girls Club Miami; Adam Mehl; and “Disrupt” podcast host Tony Delgado, among others.

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While lambasting the Covid vaccine on Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis questioned how effective flu shots are and whether physicians push them in return for compensation.

His comments came at a Tampa press conference to pressure lawmakers to permanently ban the Covid vaccine mandates he signed in 2021. DeSantis' opposition to the Covid vaccine, however, segued him into another pushed-for vaccine: the flu shot.

"That's a whole other thing, this flu shot—how effective that is...It doesn't exactly have a stellar record with efficacy," he said, before asking Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo to look into how physicians are being compensated by pharmaceutical companies.

"The question is why is this stuff being pushed on the society? Because people make money off of it! That's why it's being pushed, I think we all know that," DeSantis added.

Getting a flu vaccine every year is highly recommended by various health agencies, including the Center for Disease Control and the Mayo Clinic. Because flu season usually runs from October to May, and because it's a mercurial virus subject to frequent changes, the vaccine is usually available around September.

The CDC estimated that the flu vaccination prevented 6 million flu-related illnesses in the U.S. in the 2022-2023 flu season, 2.9 million medical visits, 65,000 hospitalizations, and 3,700 deaths. Since 2010, the vaccine has averaged a 38% effectiveness rate.

DeSantis's vaccine skepticism is heavily reflected in the views of Surgeon General Ladapo, who has been a vocal anti-vaccine advocate and strongly aligned with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy.

Florida opponents have accused Ladapo's direction of leading to an increase in cured diseases, such as Measles, which had a small outbreak in Broward and Orange Counties last year. Earlier this week, a Miami high school student came down with the highly infectious disease.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis: "Today I delivered the 2025 State of the State address to the Florida Legislature. I am proud to report that Florida is safe, strong, free, financially sound, and prosperous."

FL Sen. Jay Trumbull: "Welcome to the 2025 Legislative Session!"

FL Rep. Fentrice Driskell: "Today, the Governor pushed for the elimination of property taxes in his State of the State address, but here’s what he’s not telling Floridians: eliminating property taxes altogether could put our public schools, firefighters, police, and sanitation workers at risk."

Sen. Ashley Moody: "The American people gave @realDonaldTrump a mandate to make this country greater than it has ever been before."

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Fresh off an immigration battle with GOP leaders, Gov. Ron DeSantis is now asking the Legislature to greenlight open carry and repeal provisions of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act, a gun-tightening package passed after Florida's deadliest school shooting.

But, bucking the governor, Republican Senate President Ben Albritton is pushing back against DeSantis's request for more Second Amendment protections. This would include open carry, lowering the rifle-buying age to 18, and nixing Florida's red flag laws, which allow courts to temporarily confiscate a gun owner's firearms if they're deemed a threat to themselves or others.

"I'm under the impression after spending time with law enforcement that they feel like [red flag laws are] working," Albritton said Tuesday, noting that he's still opposed to open carry legislation. "If we can stop the next Nikolas Cruz, I say we just hold tight and let the thing work. It appears to be working."

Still "working through" whether to support lowering the gun-buying age, Albritton's beliefs draw a stark contrast with DeSantis' urgings. At his State of the State address on Tuesday, kicking off the 60-day legislative session, and at a press conference directly after, DeSantis claimed that Florida needs to take action on gun laws to truly become a conservative bastion and the "Free State of Florida."

But parts of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act, named for the high school where 17 Floridians were massacred on Valentine's Day 2018, are standing in the way.

"We need to be a strong Second Amendment state," DeSantis said.  "I don't know what the Legislature is going to do in those respects, but I can tell you that we, in spite of us saying we're the free state...We've definitely lagged on that issue."

Albritton, along with House Speaker Danny Perez, led the rare conservative revolt charge against DeSantis in January, opposing his call for a special session to address illegal immigration. They adjourned the governor's session 15 minutes after it began before starting their own starring a different, Legislature-drafted immigration bill.

Though the measure passed, DeSantis promised to veto it—leading the legislative leaders to engage in week-long discussions to call a third—and final—special session featuring a compromise bill. It passed resoundingly, seemingly sealing up the month-long discord throughout the GOP supermajority.

But gun laws are showing signs of being the next Republican fight.

GOP lawmakers, who enjoy a solid supermajority in both chambers, are largely in agreement with one of his three gun requests: lowering the gun-buying age from 21 to 18. Of the 11 conservative bills filed to loosen gun laws, including expanding the areas Floridians can conceal carry and legalizing bump stocks, three tackle the gun-purchasing age.

"That is something I support, whether it passes the House or not," said House Speaker Danny Perez, who dodged questions on if he backed open carry or the repeal of red flag laws, considering none of the filed bills address red flag or open carry laws.

Since the sweeping Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Act was bipartisanly approved in 2018, the calls for its more restrictive elements to be struck have only grown. Last year, the House approved a bill lowering the gun-buying age to 18, though no companion bill was filed in the Senate. President Albritton in December said he wasn't ready to "pick sides" on whether or not to amend the gun-buying age.

On Feb. 14, 2018, 19-year-old gunman Nikolas Cruz opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School with his AR-15 rifle. 14 students and 3 teachers were killed, making it the second-deadliest mass shooting in the state's history. In response, the Legislature under Gov. Rick Scott called a special session to pass massive gun reform legislation.

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While Gov. Ron DeSantis and GOP lawmakers agree that excess government spending needs to be cut, Senate President Ben Albritton and House Speaker Danny Perez are starting to point the finger at the state government.

On the first day of the 60-day legislative session, Albritton and Perez echoed Gov. Ron DeSantis's call for a state version of the Department of Government Efficiency to investigate local overspending. But the GOP leaders, perhaps reinvigorating their month-old rub with the governor, believe the investigation needs to turn its eyes toward DeSantis's state government.

"We are a state and nation of laws that should be created by elected officials…not appointed professional staff," Albritton said Tuesday, outlining his priorities for the 2025 session. "Florida government is not, and should not, be immune to this kind of scrutiny."

In the House, Perez agreed, telling Representatives that "we're living in an age of disruption."

"Let’s pass actual reforms rather than symbolic gestures; let’s repeal government programs instead of reshuffling them. Let’s swing for the fences and not just try to get on base," he said, before taking a shot at DeSantis's much-paraded sales tax holidays on items like camping gear, back-to-school items, and—the governor hopes—guns and ammo.

"We spend every new dime of recurring revenue while congratulating ourselves for giving easy to fund, non-recurring sales tax holidays," Perez added.

They seemingly responded to DeSantis lauding Florida for its lowest per-capita debt in the nation and the 2024-2025 budget, which provided for less money than the year prior. This was partially due to his line-item vetoes totaling nearly $1 billion, though the Legislature overrode his striking of thousands in legislative support (the first time the legislature has overridden a budget veto in 15 years).

In another departure from the governor, Perez has created a series of House working groups to analyze DeSantis's budget vetoes and decide which ones to try to override.

Albritton and Perez led the rare charge against DeSantis in January, opposing his call for a special session to address illegal immigration. They adjourned the governor's session 15 minutes after it began before starting their own starring a different, Legislature-drafted immigration bill.

Though the measure passed, DeSantis promised to veto it—leading the legislative leaders to engage in week-long discussions to call a third—and final—special session starring a compromise bill. It passed resoundingly, seemingly sealing up the month-long discord throughout the GOP supermajority.

DeSantis last week announced his plan to create a state DOGE task force, mirroring Donald Trump and Elon Musk's new federal agency that hopes to cut thousands of unnecessary positions and save the federal government $2 trillion. The one-year group is expected to disband 70 state boards, audit state universities, and examine local government spending.

The bill creating the task force has yet to be filed.

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Last Squeeze🍊—3.3.2025—Former Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart Passes Away at 70—U.S. Sanctions Chinese, Hong Kong Companies Building Iranian Drones—Much More... https://floridianpress.com/2025/03/last-squeeze%f0%9f%8d%8a-3-3-2025-former-rep-lincoln-diaz-balart-passes-away-at-70-u-s-sanctions-chinese-hong-kong-companies-building-iranian-drones-much-more/ Mon, 03 Mar 2025 23:34:45 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=70013 The FloridianFormer Miami Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart Dies at 70 Former Miami Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart died Monday, according to a statement released by his family. He was 70. Lincoln Diaz-Balart had been diagnosed with cancer. His brother...READ MORE   FL Attorney General James Uthmeier: "Happy 180th birthday, Florida! Here’s to keeping our home safe, strong, and free." FL […]

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FL Attorney General James Uthmeier: "Happy 180th birthday, Florida! Here’s to keeping our home safe, strong, and free."

FL Sen. Blaise Ingoglia: "Employers should be sued if one of their illegal immigrant hires injure or kill someone. Without this provision families are paying the price, not the people breaking the law."

Rep. Jared Moskowitz: "Great to meet with Chancellor Ray Rodrigues and @SUS_Florida representatives to discuss Florida’s universities, which have been ranked best in the nation. I’m committed to ensuring Florida schools get the resources they need to continue promoting academic excellence."

FL Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith: "Excited to be back in Tallahassee, this time as your voice in the Florida Senate, fighting to solve the real problems facing Floridians while defending freedom and equality for all!"

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Florida lawmakers are set to debate a whopping 26 gun-related bills as the state's 60-day legislative session kicks off Tuesday, making firearm laws one of the top priorities for the Sunshine State Legislature.

Made up of 15 Democrat-backed measures and eleven Republican ones, many of the suggested laws ask for Florida law to bend in opposite directions. Conservatives hope to further loosen gun restrictions, which were bipartisanly tightened after the massacre at a Parkland high school in 2018, and Democrats are trying to fend off their efforts in the increasingly red state.

Although 32 gun-related bills were filed across both chambers, seven are duplicates, leaving 26 comparable proposals. All but four have counterparts in both the House and Senate, which is necessary for any bill to become law.

What are the Republican bills?

Republicans are focusing on lowering the minimum age to purchase firearms, seeking to reverse a provision passed after the Parkland shooting that raised the age from 18 to 21. Three bills filed by Rep. Michelle Salzman and Senators Jay Collins, Randy Fine, and Blaise Ingoglia aim to roll back that age requirement, a measure Republicans have attempted in previous sessions.

Four other bills by Fine, Collins, Sen. Joe Gruters, and Rep. Jeff Holcomb would expand the locations where Floridians can carry concealed weapons. Gruters' asks that judges be allowed to conceal-carry firearms in courthouses, Fine's would let college students carry on campus, and Holcomb's and Collins' would both allow off-duty law enforcement officers to have handguns at athletic events.

The remaining bills would legalize tools that let certain weapons fire like machine guns—called bump stocks—repeal a law banning the sale of firearms and ammunition during an emergency, criminalize AI-gun detection software in most public spaces, and consider certain military and law enforcement officers in compliance with concealed weapons licensing laws.

What are the Democrat bills?

Four of the 15 Democrat-filed gun bills, filed by Rep. Dan Daley and Sen. Tina Polsky, would require background checks for ammunition sales or transfers.

Two more bills filed by Polsky and Rep. Kevin Chambliss directly challenge the Republican-backed bump stock proposal by reclassifying modified guns as illegal machine guns.

Three of the bills tackle firearms and ammunition left in unattended vehicles. Rep. Yvonne Hinson and Senators Darryl Rouson and Lori Berman have filed bills requiring unattended guns and ammo to be locked in vehicles, with Berman's version providing criminal penalties for violators.

Another three bills, filed by Polsky and Rep. Christine Hunchofsky, require background checks for everyone involved—"in whole or in part"—in the sale or transfer of a firearm, banning all dealings involving guns without a valid serial number, and creating the Veteran's Firearm Suicide Reduction Task Force to combat the devastatingly high rate of suicide among veterans, which is 57% higher than the national average.

The remaining bills repeal a law preempting firearm policies to the Legislature, create a list of "sensitive locations" where firearms are banned—directly contradicting both Fine's and Gruters' bills—and bans semi-automatic weapons and large-capacity magazines.

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Trump, Vance get into Heated Exchange with Zelenskyy in the White House

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy entered the White House and sat down with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance as negotiations between the United States...READ MORE

 

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Secretary Marco Rubio: "Thank you @POTUS for standing up for America in a way that no President has ever had the courage to do before. Thank you for putting America First. America is with you!"

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna: "JD was the right pick."

Rep. Jared Moskowitz: "The Ukrainian people and President Zelenskyy have been valiantly defending their country for 3 years from Russia’s murderous, unprovoked invasion. America cannot walk away from our ally or pretend that Putin is not to blame for this war."

Rep. Maxwell Frost: "Florida State Senator Geraldine Thompson was unapologetic, courageous, and a force for good like no other. Her spirit will live on in the work she championed and in all of us that she inspired. May she rest in power."

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'When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take it': Casey DeSantis Fuels Governor Rumors—By The Floridian's Liv Caputo—Cryptically quoting a famous baseball player, Florida's First Lady suggested on Friday that she might run to replace her husband, Gov...

Rep. Wyman Duggan Files Bill to Fight Against Fake Sexual Images—By The Floridian's Michael Costeines—Speaker Pro Tempore Wyman Duggan (R-Jacksonville) filed a bill on Wednesday to protect Florida individuals against victimization over fake sexual...

Dunn Urges RFK Jr. to Revoke Biden-Era Medicare, Medicaid Policies Targeting Florida—By The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—Representative Neal Dunn spearheaded a recent letter to Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., urging him...

Trump, Vance get into Heated Exchange with Zelenskyy in the White House—By The Floridian's Jackson Bakich—Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy entered the White House and sat down with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance...

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Cryptically quoting a famous baseball player, Florida's First Lady suggested on Friday that she might run to replace her husband, Gov. Ron DeSantis.

First Lady DeSantis, a former reporter, invoked baseball legend Yogi Berra in her response to a question at a Miami press conference Friday morning asking if she was considering a gubernatorial bid.

"To quote the late great Yogi Berra: ‘When you come to a fork in the road, take it,'" DeSantis said before quickly taking a seat. When asked what the Berra quote means in terms of the race, the governor offered a coy reply on his wife's behalf:

"I think she's leaving that to the imagination and to start talking about good old Yogi Berra, because he's had a lot of very perceptive comments," smiled the governor, a former baseball player himself. "He said if people don't wanna come to the ballpark, no one's gonna stop them."

The DeSantises' response came amid a storm of speculation that the First Lady plans to challenge the Trump-endorsed Rep. Byron Donalds for the Republican nomination. Last week, The Floridian first reported that Gov. DeSantis planned to travel to D.C. to lobby President Trump to not endorse Donalds. He hoped he'd consider his wife, Casey, instead.

Hours later, Trump seemingly bucked the Florida governor by publicly urging Donalds to run for the 2026 seat.

DeSantis began to critique his forecasted successor, claiming Donalds hasn't been part of "any of the victories over the left" in Florida because he was busy "campaigning in other states"—another shot across the bow at the Congressman's recent controversy over not showing up to vote on a House bill.

He indirectly contrasted Trump's candidate with Florida's First Lady, gushing over her "dedication to conservatism." DeSantis told onlookers earlier this week that Republican commentator Rush Limbaugh had claimed the First Lady would be the only governor better than DeSantis.

Four days after the Trump endorsement, Donalds jumped into the race. DeSantis has since declined to comment on Donalds' position in the race, though he and his wife delivered the strongest suggestion that she was considering a run on Friday.

"You guys can read into that...I've had people coming up to me for years, begging to get her in the fray," the Florida governor chuckled on Friday, stepping up to the podium. He praised his wife's "rock solid values," noting that some who serve a "lifetime" haven't made as much of a political impact as the First Lady.

Yogi Berra was a former New York Yankees catcher, manager, and coach who played for 19 seasons. He won 10 World Series championships and was infamously known for his "Yogi-isms," often described as "comically wise" and "paradoxical." The "fork in the road" saying was first printed in his 1998 book "The Yogi Book: I Really Didn't Say Everything I Said!"

Though it's widely interpreted to mean taking action is better than no choice at all, Berra said the quote came from giving his friend directions to his house.

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Last Squeeze🍊—2.27.2025—Trump Revokes Maduro Oil Licenses—DeSantis Says Andrew Tate 'Not Welcome' in Florida—Much More... https://floridianpress.com/2025/02/last-squeeze%f0%9f%8d%8a-2-27-2025-trump-revokes-maduro-oil-licenses-desantis-says-andrew-tate-not-welcome-in-florida-much-more/ Thu, 27 Feb 2025 21:12:45 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=69977 The FloridianTrump Reverses Biden's Venezuelan Oil Policy, Revokes Oil Licenses From Maduro Pressure is mounting on Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro as US President Donald Trump has cancelled former President Joe Biden’s Venezuelan oil export licenses. President Trump’s license cancellation...READ MORE   Rep. Jared Moskowitz: "Massie wears a debt clock, he is the @FlavorFlav of Congress." Rep. Anna […]

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Rep. Jared Moskowitz: "Massie wears a debt clock, he is the @FlavorFlav of Congress."

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna: "I nor the task force were given or reviewed the Epstein documents being released today… A NY Post story just revealed that the documents will simply be Epstein's phonebook. THIS IS NOT WHAT WE OR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ASKED FOR and a complete disappointment."

Sen. Rick Scott: "On my way to the White House for a Senate @DOGE Caucus meeting with President @realDonaldTrump and @ElonMusk."

FL Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith: "Public-private partnerships are critical to ensuring taxpayer-funded tourism promotion truly aligns w/industry needs + efficiently uses public dollars."

 

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DeSantis to Accused Rapist Andrew Tate: 'Florida is Not a Place Where You're Welcome'—By The Floridian's Liv Caputo—Gov. Ron DeSantis didn't know that right-wing podcaster Andrew Tate, facing rape and trafficking charges in Romania, was flying to Florida...

Cammack Introduces Bill to Defund NPR—By The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—Representative Kat Cammack has introduced legislation to defund National Public Radio, saying, "Federal funds shouldn't be available to NPR." Specifically, Rep. Cammack's bill...

Rubio Forecasts Trump Will Not Be 'Blackmailed' by Maduro—By The Floridian's Mateo Guillamont—During a recent Fox News interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently expressed his belief that, under President Donald Trump’s leadership, the US’ foreign...

Haridopolos Holds Hearing on Artemis Space Program and Future Missions—By The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—Representative Mike Haridopolos hosted a Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee hearing on the Artemis space program and future missions with George...

Rep. Michelle Salzman Named Combined Workgroup Manager on Hemp by Speaker Danny Perez—By The Floridian's Michael Costeines—Florida House Speaker Danny "Daniel" Perez on Wednesday named Rep. Michelle Salzman to lead a new Combined Workgroup...

Coral Gables' Kirk Menendez's Financial Management Skills Questioned—By The Floridian's Javier Manjarres—In a recent exposé, the Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center Association, a nonprofit organization led by Kirk Menendez, has come under...

Cruz Calls Out Democrats for Refusing to Support DOGE Initiative—By The Floridian's Jackson Bakich—Senator Ted Cruz appeared on Sean Hannity's show to discuss national political strategy and Democrats' appearing to not alter their ways, such as supporting...

Trump Reverses Biden's Venezuelan Oil Policy, Revokes Oil Licenses From Maduro—By The Floridian's Mateo Guillamont—Pressure is mounting on Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro as US President Donald Trump has cancelled former President Joe Biden’s...

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DeSantis to Accused Rapist Andrew Tate: 'Florida is Not a Place Where You're Welcome' https://floridianpress.com/2025/02/desantis-to-accused-rapist-andrew-tate-florida-is-not-a-place-where-youre-welcome/ Thu, 27 Feb 2025 17:01:24 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=69972 Governor Ron DeSantisGov. Ron DeSantis didn't know that right-wing podcaster Andrew Tate, facing rape and trafficking charges in Romania, was flying to Florida until he read about it in the media Thursday morning. And the Florida Governor, who's taken a strong stance against sexual crimes throughout his two terms, is not pleased. "I have confidence that whether […]

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Gov. Ron DeSantis didn't know that right-wing podcaster Andrew Tate, facing rape and trafficking charges in Romania, was flying to Florida until he read about it in the media Thursday morning.

And the Florida Governor, who's taken a strong stance against sexual crimes throughout his two terms, is not pleased.

"I have confidence that whether it's [U.S. Attorney General] Pam Bondi or [Secretary of Homeland Security] Kristi Noem, that they will be looking at [rebuffing Tate's entry]," DeSantis said at a Thursday morning press conference in Starke, before noting that while the issue is a federal one, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is looking into what "state hooks and jurisdiction" the Sunshine State may have.

"The reality is no, Florida is not a place where you're welcome with that type of conduct," DeSantis continued. "I don't know how it came to this. We were not involved, and we were not notified."

Uthmeier has since partnered with state law enforcement to conduct a "preliminary inquiry," promising to hold the alleged criminals accountable if their supposed crimes "trigger Florida jurisdiction," he said on social media.

The New York Times reported early Thursday that British-American influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate boarded a flight to Florida from Romania, where they've been held since 2022 on charges of rape, human trafficking, money laundering, and starting an organized crime group. They've denied all wrongdoing.

Prosecutors lifted a travel ban on the brothers allegedly after President Donald Trump's administration asked Romanian authorities to ease restrictions on Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynist who garnered a mass following for his "alpha male" views, podcast, and book, unsurprisingly titled "The Way of Alpha." Romania's Foreign Ministry denies any U.S. pressure in the lifted ban.

The brothers, who landed in Fort Lauderdale around 11 a.m., are expected to head back to Romania for their next court appearance on March 24, their defense lawyer told CNN.

The older, more well-known, and more criminally accused brother, Andrew, has racked up billions of views on social media platforms like TikTok and X for his views on female submission and male dominance. A four-time kickboxing world champion, Tate's controversial beliefs include claiming that women should "bear responsibility" for sexual assault—a view that got him banned from Twitter before it became X, where he's since been reinstated.

The Tate brothers were first detained in Bucharest, Romania in Dec. 2022 as part of an investigation into alleged rape and human trafficking. They were charged six months later and banned from leaving the country. In March 2024, British police were granted a warrant to extradite the elder Tate to the UK on other allegations of rape and human trafficking, the BBC reported.

Separately, in May 2024, four women in the UK brought a civil case against the brothers, seeking damages for alleged injuries incurred after a sexual assault. In July 2024, the two began to fend off another civil case in the UK alleging that they hadn't paid any taxes on the revenue brought in from their online businesses, including their platform "Hustlers University."

The two deny all wrongdoing and have since set off for Florida.

DeSantis, meanwhile, has been a strong opponent of human trafficking and sexual crimes. Most recently, he approved $4.9 million in the state budget to expand access to emergency beds for trafficking victims, established a $900,000 grant through the Department of Children and Families to enhance anti-trafficking training for law enforcement, and signed a slew of legislation targeting online predators.

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DeSantis Brushes Off Donalds' Run for Governor, Wants to Focus on 2024 Election https://floridianpress.com/2025/02/desantis-brushes-off-donalds-run-for-governor-wants-to-focus-on-2024-election/ Thu, 27 Feb 2025 03:38:30 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=69962 Ron DeSantis/ Byron DonaldsFollowing rumors that Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis might run for governor, Gov. Ron DeSantis declined to comment Wednesday on Byron Donalds' newly launched bid to succeed him, claiming he's more focused on creating results from the 2024 elections. DeSantis spoke from the Homestead Air Force Base less than 24 hours after Donalds, the Trump-endorsed […]

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Following rumors that Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis might run for governor, Gov. Ron DeSantis declined to comment Wednesday on Byron Donalds' newly launched bid to succeed him, claiming he's more focused on creating results from the 2024 elections.

DeSantis spoke from the Homestead Air Force Base less than 24 hours after Donalds, the Trump-endorsed Congressman from the 19th District, officially threw his hat in the ring for the looming gubernatorial race. DeSantis, who touted his wife and trashed Donalds over the position earlier this week, did not want to answer questions on the campaign.

"I want to focus today not on the '26 elections, but on vindicating the '24 election by showing that we're gonna get this job done here," he told onlookers at an unrelated press conference on illegal immigration. "You have these elections, and then people start talking about new elections. Why don't we actually get something done based off the previous election?"

Donalds, 46, announced his campaign late Tuesday night on Fox News's "Hannity," just four days after President Donald Trump urged the three-term Congressman to run for Florida's chief executive position. Donalds is the first big-name candidate to jump into the race, though the primary won't take place for another 18 months.

"After a lot of prayer, after a lot of thought with my family and with my friends, I'm here to announce my candidacy to be the next Governor of the great state of Florida," Donalds said Tuesday, praising DeSantis' leadership. "The job is to keep the best state in the country as the best state in the country."

But DeSantis, 46, hasn't had kind words for the Congressman.

On Monday, soon after Trump pushed Donalds to run on social media, the governor accused Donalds of lacking "victories over the left" in Florida because he's been "campaigning in other states." He then praised First Lady DeSantis for her "dedication to conservatism" and potential to win by more votes than DeSantis had in a Republican primary.

Though both DeSantises in the past insisted that the First Lady had "zero" interest in succeeding her husband, The Floridian reported last week that DeSantis was gearing up for a meeting with Trump to dissuade him from endorsing Donalds. He hoped Trump would consider First Lady DeSantis instead.

Hours later, Trump took to Truth Social urging Donalds to run, writing "RUN, BYRON, RUN!!"

Donalds and DeSantis, once allies, butted heads in 2023 over a new law requiring middle schoolers to learn that enslaved people developed skills that could sometimes be "applied for their personal benefit." Donalds, the only Black Republican in Florida's congressional delegation, called it "wrong."

Firing back, DeSantis' spokespeople, known for their aggressive defense of the governor online, accused Donalds of being a fake conservative.

Donalds is one of 13 candidates who've announced for the 2026 race, though he's the only one known statewide. Other popular Republicans who may run include First Lady DeSantis, former Rep. Matt Gaetz, and Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson.

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Last Squeeze🍊—2.26.2025—House Republicans Planning Trip to Guantanamo—Marco Rubio Property Tax Plan Laid Groundwork for DeSantis—Much More... https://floridianpress.com/2025/02/last-squeeze%f0%9f%8d%8a-2-26-2025-house-republicans-planning-trip-to-guantanamo-marco-rubio-property-tax-plan-laid-groundwork-for-desantis-much-more/ Wed, 26 Feb 2025 22:31:50 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=69956 The FloridianHouse Republicans Planning Official Illegal Immigration Enforcement Trip to Guantanamo Bay The House Armed Services Committee is quietly planning an official congressional trip to the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as more illegal aliens are being detained and...READ MORE   President Donald Trump: "I'm very disappointed...four bodies came in today...We got a lot of […]

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President Donald Trump: "I'm very disappointed...four bodies came in today...We got a lot of hostages back, but it's very sad what happened to those people...This is a vicious group of people, and Israel's going to have to decide what they're doing."

FL Sen. Joe Gruters: "Time to Ride the GOAT! (Gulf of America Trail) What are your thoughts? Should we follow the GOAT President @POTUS @realDonaldTrump and rename Tamiami Trail?"

Rep. Maxwell Frost: "They're gutting your healthcare to fund billionaire tax cuts and then hoping you don’t notice the grift. It's a betrayal and a damn shame."

FL Rep. Angie Nixon: "It’s wild to me that Republican Ron DeSantis is advocating to defund the police by eliminating property taxes. WOW."

 

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Marco Rubio’s 2007 Property Tax Plan Laid Groundwork for DeSantis' New Goal—By The Floridian's Liv Caputo—Nearly two decades before becoming President Donald Trump's Secretary of State, then-Speaker of the Florida House Marco Rubio laid the groundwork...

Pro-Life Florida Senator Refiles Controversial Fetal Wrongful Death Bill—By The Floridian's Liv Caputo—The Florida Senate's leading pro-life advocate, Erin Grall, refiled a controversial bill on Wednesday that would expand the state's wrongful death statute...

Trump Treasury Department Constricts Iran's 'Ghost Fleet'—By The Floridian's Mateo Guillamont—President Donald Trump’s Treasury Department, led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, has announced a series of measures tightening sanctions on Iran’s illicit...

Blaise Ingoglia Files Amendment to Freeze Property Taxes Against Homes Affected by Natural Disasters—By The Floridian's Michael Costeines—Sen. Blaise Ingoglia filed a proposed amendment on Tuesday that would authorize the legislature to freeze in place...

Rep. Jeff Holcomb Files Bill Allowing Off-Duty LEO to Conceal Carry at Sporting Events—By The Floridian's Michael Costeines—Rep. Jeff Holcomb filed a bill on Tuesday that would allow off-duty law enforcement officers to carry concealed weapons or firearms...

Bilirakis Reintroduces Bipartisan Bill Preventing Medicaid Payments to the Deceased—By The Floridian's Grayson Bakich—Representative Gus Bilirakis has reintroduced bipartisan legislation with Representative Angie Craig to prevent Medicaid capitation...

Van Duyne Defends Elon Musk's DOGE Initiative, Role in White House—By The Floridian's Jackson Bakich—Representative Beth Van Duyne held a press conference just outside the Capitol on Tuesday and defended President Donald Trump and Elon Musk...

House Republicans Planning Official IIlegal Immigration Enforcement Trip to Guantanamo Bay—By The Floridian's Javier Manjarres—The House Armed Services Committee is quietly planning an official congressional trip to the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo...

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The Florida Senate's leading pro-life advocate, Erin Grall, refiled a controversial bill on Wednesday that would expand the state's wrongful death statute to include fetuses, despite her claim last year that there was still "work to be done" before it could pass.

Only—this bill is identical to last year's, which was killed before its final committee stop over concerns that it defined fetal personhood, a hot-button issue in abortion debates. It was later criticized by then-Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, a Republican, who argued it was "wrong" to include personhood provisions in a liability bill.

But there's a new Senate President this year, Ben Albritton, who voted for Grall's bill in both of its committee stops before Grall withdrew it because "there is still work to be done." Albritton's office hasn’t responded to a request for comment at the time of publishing.

Now the bill is back. And it's unchanged.

SB 1284 expands Florida's Wrongful Death Act to unborn children, which it defines at "any stage of development" in the womb. This means the parents of a fetus negligently or recklessly killed are entitled to civil damages, and the offender would be civilly liable. The bill clarifies that a wrongful death suit in this case cannot be brought against the mother.

Grall, whose office did not respond to a request for comment, explained in committee hearings last year that her bill is necessary to financially alleviate some of the pain faced by parents whose unborn child is wrongfully killed, most commonly in car accidents or in medical negligent cases.

But Democrats worried about the bill's language, claiming that granting unborn children the status of a person with rights constitutes defining fetal personhood, a gateway to more anti-abortion or anti-IVF laws, they argued.

"Everyone should be concerned about fetal personhood because the inevitable consequence of that idea is to strip women of personhood and subjugate them to the State," Anna Hochkammer, the Executive Director of the abortion rights group Florida Women's Freedom Coalition, told The Floridian.

"As for crossing the finish line, anything is possible in Florida these days," she added.

In Alabama, for instance, the state Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that fetuses are considered children in criminal cases involving prenatal exposure to controlled substances, NPR reported. Abortion rights groups blame this decade-old law for the "slow creep" toward the 2024 ruling that frozen embryos are unborn, "extrauterine" children.

To combat the chilling effect on IVF treatments for parents struggling to get pregnant, state lawmakers passed a law granting civil and criminal immunity to IVF clinics.

The backlash surrounding Grall's bill last year was so great that she suddenly withdrew it during its final hearing in the Rules Committee. She released a statement acknowledging that this is the "first time this issue has been considered" by the Legislature and that she "understands there is still work that needs to be done."

Soon after, then-President Passidomo agreed that the measure needed "more work," but criticized adding personhood language into a bill designed to tackle liability issues.

"I think she'll probably come back next year with a better product...where it's not been weaponized by advocates on both sides for something that it is not," she said. "To do a personhood bill or an abortion bill in a liability statute is wrong, and I think we have to sort that out."

Grall carried both Florida's 15-week abortion ban in 2022 and the six-week ban in 2023. Though a hardline Republican, the devout Catholic has a record of voting down bills that promote the death penalty, including Florida's new immigration bill mandating the death penalty for illegal immigrants convicted of capital crimes, a law expanding the death penalty to child rapists, and a law lowering death penalty recommendations from a unanimous jury decision to an 8-4 supermajority.

The session begins March 4.

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Nearly two decades before becoming President Donald Trump's Secretary of State, then-Speaker of the Florida House Marco Rubio laid the groundwork for Gov. Ron DeSantis' newest goal—eliminating property taxes—in 2007.

Though Rubio, a rising star in Florida politics, failed to get his plan across the finish line, he helped pave the way for a 2008 constitutional amendment capping increases in property values for homesteaded homes—and for a renewed push by DeSantis 18 years later.

"People are being taxed to high heaven with property taxes, which...we're gonna give relief on," DeSantis said at an Ocala press conference earlier this week, reiterating the need to provide financial relief to Florida homeowners."They have to cut a check to the government every year, just basically paying rent to live on their own property."

Secretary Rubio, then a young state representative on his way to the U.S. Senate, first proposed eliminating property taxes in 2007 as part of his "100 Innovative Ideas for Florida's Future" book, a set of big plans he compiled ahead of his speakership and would hand out to colleagues.

But property tax elimination is tricky, particularly in a state with no income tax. Nonetheless, Rubio envisioned what lawmakers termed "the Swap": replacing surging property taxes with sales tax. The issue? It would require that the party of low taxes vote to raise one tax to lower another.

And though it was alluring, especially considering Floridians' overall property tax burden had doubled from $15 billion in 2001 to $30 billion in 2007, the Florida Legislature nixed his plan in favor of a more moderate constitutional amendment supported by then-Gov. Charlie Crist, which doubled the property tax exemptions. Voters approved it on the ballot a year later.

But now, 18 years later, DeSantis is revisiting Rubio's idea. DeSantis over the past few weeks has repeatedly signaled his intention to strike property taxes altogether, which would make Florida the first in the nation to do so.

Last week, Republican Sen. Jonathan Martin, a DeSantis ally, filed a bill for the upcoming legislative session ordering a study on eliminating property taxes.

And, just as Rubio had suggested, it asks that property tax revenues be replaced with sales tax or budget cuts.

According to the Florida Policy Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, fully striking all property taxes would require Florida to almost double the sales tax, a move DeSantis has sworn to veto.

And while it remains to be seen what the finer points in his plan are, the Florida governor has promised that property tax elimination will be on the ballot.

"There's gonna be something on the ballot [in 2026] that is going to give Floridians an opportunity to vote themselves relief from property taxes have done to them," DeSantis promised on Tuesday. According to Housingwire.com, the median property tax in Florida increased 47.5% between 2019 and 2024, with South Florida counties like Miami-Dade and Broward seeing nearly 57% increases.

Rubio served in the state House from 2000 until 2008, spending his final two years as the Florida Speaker. He was elected to the U.S. Senate two years later and would stay there until Jan. 2025, when he resigned his seat to become the next Secretary of State. DeSantis appointed Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to fill his shoes days later before swearing in his former Chief of Staff James Uthmeier to succeed Moody.

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Trump-Endorsed Byron Donalds Announces Run for Florida Governor https://floridianpress.com/2025/02/trump-endorsed-byron-donalds-announces-run-for-florida-governor/ Wed, 26 Feb 2025 03:03:38 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=69938 Rep. Byron DonaldsFlorida Rep. Byron Donalds announced his campaign for governor Tuesday night, prompted by President Donald Trump urging him to run last week. Donalds, a three-term Congressman representing Florida's 19th District, pointed to stabilizing surging insurance rates, taking the lead on cryptocurrency, and boosting education if elected to succeed current Gov. Ron DeSantis—who's both term-limited and […]

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Florida Rep. Byron Donalds announced his campaign for governor Tuesday night, prompted by President Donald Trump urging him to run last week.

Donalds, a three-term Congressman representing Florida's 19th District, pointed to stabilizing surging insurance rates, taking the lead on cryptocurrency, and boosting education if elected to succeed current Gov. Ron DeSantis—who's both term-limited and critical of Donalds—during an interview with Fox News's Sean Hannity Tuesday evening.

"After a lot of prayer, after a lot of thought with my family and with my friends, I'm here to announce my candidacy to be the next Governor of the great state of Florida," Donalds said on Hannity, speaking during the 9:45 p.m. slot.

"The job is to keep the best state in the country, the best state in the country," he continued, praising DeSantis's leadership and acknowledging that while Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis has been floated as a possible contender for the 2026 race, he's endorsed by Trump and the "only person in this race right now."

Donalds, 46, made the official announcement just four days after Trump took to social media to implore the Florida Congressman to run, calling him a potentially "Great and Powerful Governor" who would have "my Complete and Total Endorsement."

Trump's social media post, unprecedented 18 months ahead of the Republican primary, came hours after The Floridian first reported that DeSantis was gearing up for a meeting with Trump to dissuade him from endorsing Donalds. He hoped Trump would consider First Lady DeSantis instead.

Trump chose otherwise, selecting a candidate DeSantis hasn't had a relationship with for the past year and a half. On Monday, DeSantis trashed Donalds for lacking "victories over the left" in Florida before touting his wife's "dedication to conservatism" and ability to win more votes than he did in a Republican primary.

Donalds and DeSantis weren't always on the outs. In the neck-and-neck 2018 gubernatorial race, Donalds helped DeSantis with debate prep ahead of his razor-thin win over Democrat Andrew Gillum. He later spoke at DeSantis's 2022 reelection party and defended the governor after an embarrassing debate prep video leaked a year later.

But things changed in mid-2023.

DeSantis passed a slew of controversial legislation as he prepared for his presidential bid, including a law requiring middle schoolers to learn that enslaved people developed skills that could sometimes be "applied for their personal benefit." Donalds, the only Black Republican in Florida's congressional delegation, called it "wrong."

Firing back, DeSantis' spokespeople, known for their aggressive defense of the governor online, accused Donalds of being a fake conservative.

Donalds served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2016 to 2020 before he ran for CD 19 in 2021. He's represented the Southwest Florida area since then, and just won reelection to his third term in November.

He is the most well-known candidate in the 2026 gubernatorial race so far, joining 12 other names. Other prospective Republican candidates include former Rep. Matt Gaetz, Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson, and First Lady DeSantis. The primary will be in August 2026.

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Last Squeeze🍊—2.25.2025—DeSantis Blasts 'Bedwetting' Media Over DOGE—Fried Tells DeSantis to 'Shut His Damn Mouth'—Much More... https://floridianpress.com/2025/02/last-squeeze%f0%9f%8d%8a-2-25-2025-desantis-blasts-bedwetting-media-over-doge-fried-tells-desantis-to-shut-his-damn-mouth-much-more/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 22:03:30 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=69935 The FloridianDeSantis Takes on 'Bedwetting' Media Over Sympathy for Workers Fired by DOGE Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday excoriated "legacy media" for sympathizing with the scores of federal workers fired by a new department in Donald Trump's administration, but not with...READ MORE   FL Sen. Jay Collins: "Under @GovRonDeSantis Florida has long led the way on responsible stewardship of tax […]

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DeSantis Takes on 'Bedwetting' Media Over Sympathy for Workers Fired by DOGE

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday excoriated "legacy media" for sympathizing with the scores of federal workers fired by a new department in Donald Trump's administration, but not with...READ MORE

 

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FL Sen. Jay Collins: "Under @GovRonDeSantis Florida has long led the way on responsible stewardship of tax dollars!"

Rep. Maxwell Frost: "U.S. Attorneys are not the President’s lawyers. They are the United States’ lawyers. You didn’t pledge an oath to a President, you pledged it to the constitution. This statement alone is reason enough for you to resign."

Gov. Ron DeSantis: "Florida was the first state to step up to assist with the enforcement of federal immigration law and I hope other states will follow suit."

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz: "Trump & Elon are upending the lives of individual veterans and firing solid workers who ensure all our veterans are cared for."

Of note! Sen. Jennifer Bradley Files Bill Expanding Mental Health Diversion Options

Senator Jennifer Bradley on Monday filed the Tristin Murphy Act to create new processes for diverting defendants to mental health treatment. The legislation is named after Tristin Murphy who tragically took his own life in a Florida prison in 2021.

 

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Congressional Republican Lawmakers Continue Praise of Musks' DOGE—By The Floridian's Javier Manjarres—With Democrats up in arms over the aggressive and transparent nature of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency in support of President...

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DeSantis Takes on 'Bedwetting' Media Over Sympathy for Workers Fired by DOGE https://floridianpress.com/2025/02/desantis-takes-on-bedwetting-media-over-sympathy-for-workers-fired-by-doge/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 17:56:10 +0000 https://floridianpress.com/?p=69926 Gov. Ron DeSantisGov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday excoriated "legacy media" for sympathizing with the scores of federal workers fired by a new department in Donald Trump's administration, but not with the thousands of employees laid off for refusing the Covid vaccine. Media outlets are attacking the President and trying to preserve bureaucracy, DeSantis claimed at an Ocala […]

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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday excoriated "legacy media" for sympathizing with the scores of federal workers fired by a new department in Donald Trump's administration, but not with the thousands of employees laid off for refusing the Covid vaccine.

Media outlets are attacking the President and trying to preserve bureaucracy, DeSantis claimed at an Ocala press conference. He weighed the outcry over the potential 200,000 federal workers set to be laid off by the Elon Musk-led agency, the Department of Government Efficiency, and the 8,000 troops fired for refusing to comply with then-President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate.

"The media is very sympathetic to [the employees getting laid off by DOGE], which I would be fine with, but the legacy media was not sympathetic when people were losing their jobs in other states because they didn't want the Covid shot," DeSantis said to applause.

He pivoted to the backlash surrounding Trump's firing of six high-ranking military officials earlier this week, noting that President Barack Obama also dismissed top officials when he came into power.

"You hear bedwetting and D.C. media [saying] 'Oh my god, [Trump's] doing all this,'" he continued, defending Trump. "They have this idea that 'Oh, the President is trying to remove institutional resistance to his policies amongst the military.' The military officers have no right to indulge in institutional resistance.

"If they're not able to carry out those policies, then they should just find another line of work," DeSantis added.

According to varying estimates, DOGE could end up firing as many as 300,000 federal employees in Trump's and Musk's journey to find and cut $2 trillion in federal budget cuts. Over the weekend, Musk, a tech billionaire, sent a mass email blast to federal workers demanding they explain their work from last week or lose their jobs, sparking conflicting messages from the Trump administration.

The deadline was Monday night.

Despite backlash surrounding the mass firings, including cutting park rangers overseeing Florida's only manatee refuge, DeSantis has maintained that the Sunshine State was "DOGE before DOGE was cool." On Monday, he announced the creation of a state version of the federal agency, aimed at tackling noncompliant state universities and eliminating "obsolete" commissions.

DeSantis was also a frontrunner in pushing back against the Covid vaccine under both the Trump and Biden administrations. It was one of the key issues he used to differentiate himself from Trump during the Florida Governor's failed presidential bid.

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