Gov. Ron DeSantis is repurposing a political committee used in the 2024 election cycle to defeat measures he opposed, as he eyes progress in an increasingly fractious Tallahassee and enters his final two years in the top job in state government. The Governor is ready to put his donors’ money where his mouth is.
It made DeSantis look weak.' America’s Governor isn’t in control when it counts. That’s the take of podcaster Tucker Carlson, who is criticizing a man who courted him heavily during his political rise ahead of the 2024 presidential primary.
Gov. Ron DeSantis sealed an agreement with state law enforcement in Southwest Florida in an attempt to tackle illegal immigration.
Governor Ron DeSantis said ‘yes’ Wednesday morning, when he was asked if he would veto the immigration bill Florida lawmakers passed Tuesday night.
Fla., explains how Florida is assisting President Donald Trump's efforts to secure the border on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
DeSantis has hinted that he would veto the Tracking and Reforming Unlawful Migration Policy Act should it ever get to his desk.
The decision to fly flags at full-staff during Trump's inauguration diverges from President Joe Biden's order that flags remain at half-staff for 30 days to honor Carter, who passed away on December 29, 2024. DeSantis' move aligns with at least seven other Republican-led states who have ordered flags be flown at full-staff for Inauguration Day.
Gov. Ron DeSantis was in Central Florida Wednesday lashing out at the newly passed "TRUMP Act," a sweeping bill addressing illegal immigration that came from the Florida Legislature's special session last night.
The governor plans to use his Florida Freedom Fund, which was key in defeating marijuana and abortion measures last year, to support strong conservative candidates against defiant legislators.
Judge David Koenig administered the oath of office earlier this month to Circuit Judge Laura Moody in Courtroom 3-B at the Moore Justice Center with Moody's husband, Jim, holding the Bible. [...]
. After 8 On Your Side covered the story of a woman accused of stealing several houses pleaded guilty in a case where prosecutors said she was filing fake deeds to gain control of homes, Bershauna Moore and her realtor reached out to the newsroom to see if something similar happened to them.