Republican senators have criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida for his comments that defending Ukraine from Russia is not a vital American national strategic interest. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said that to say the conflict does not matter is to say that war crimes do not matter, while Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah said that the United States has a moral obligation to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia. DeSantis has yet to respond to the criticism, but has previously stated that the United States has many other vital national interests.
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Florida is facing a wave of anti-trans legislation from Republicans, which President Joe Biden has called "cruel" and "close to sinful." These bills include banning public drag performances, blocking trans athletes from playing on school teams, and barring discussion about sexuality and gender identity in schools. LGBTQ advocates have also spoken out against the bills, urging the state to focus on protecting the rights of LGBTQ individuals, rather than attacking them. President Biden and LGBTQ advocates have strongly opposed the legislation, and it remains to be seen how the state will respond.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has made his stance on U.S. support for Ukraine clear in a statement to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, emphasizing the importance of considering U.S. national interests before becoming further entangled in the conflict. He expressed his concern with the Biden administration’s “blank check” funding of the conflict in Ukraine, without any defined objectives, and has been vocal in his criticism of the current administration’s policies. This statement is yet another example of his opposition to the current administration’s policies.
At a rally in Iowa, former President Donald Trump took aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, calling him "DeSanctus" and saying he probably shouldn't have endorsed him in his bid for the governor's mansion. Trump also compared DeSantis to 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, and said he will "protect Iowa ethanol from anyone who wishes to destroy it." The former president said he last spoke to DeSantis "a couple of days ago," but did not elaborate on the conversation.
Key takeaways: Governor Ron DeSantis made his first stop in Iowa, speaking to an audience of more than 1,000 DeSantis’ speech focused on his opposition…
Florida Republicans have introduced three bills to expand upon the state's "Don't Say Gay" law, which restricts classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. The bills, H.B. 1223, H.B. 1069, and H.B. 1320, all take aim at different aspects of gender and sexuality education in public schools. The bills have been met with criticism from LGBTQ advocacy groups, while supporters argue that they are necessary to protect the rights of parents. The bills are currently being considered by the Florida Legislature and are expected to be voted on during the 2023 session.
In his fifth state of the state address, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis highlighted his accomplishments and opposition to the "biomedical security state". During the speech, a Republican state legislator proposed a bill that would ban abortion at six weeks of pregnancy. DeSantis did not comment on the legislation, instead focusing on Florida's success as a destination for Americans looking for a better life and his commitment to making Florida a better place for its citizens. The proposed abortion ban has been met with both praise and criticism and is currently being debated in the state legislature.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis delivered his State of the State address on Tuesday, outlining his plans for the coming year and encouraging lawmakers to tackle a lengthy list of priorities. On the same day, a Florida Republican filed a six-week abortion ban, sparking debate among both sides of the aisle. DeSantis' speech and the proposed legislation have raised questions about the future of access to abortion care in the state.







