Florida governor expected to announce presidential run

Ron DeSantis is expected to officially enter the 2024 presidential race this week following months of speculation.

The Florida governor is tipped to file formal paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Thursday 25 May, coinciding with his candidacy declaration after a donor meeting in Miami, Reuters reported last week.

On Monday, Mr DeSantis, 44, teased his 2024 bid while speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Orlando.

In what appeared to be a subtle swipe at Donald Trump he announced his plans to run for eight years – something Mr Trump cannot do.

Mr DeSantis, 44, is seen as Mr Trump’s biggest rival for the Republican vote with several Republican lawmakers and right-wing media rallying behind him after the midterms.

However, the latest polls show Mr DeSantis trailing Mr Trump.

This comes at a time when Mr DeSantis is going to war with Disney and pushing back on the NAACP‘s advisory warning travelers that Florida is “openly hostile” towards Black people, people of colour and LGBT+ people due to his laws.

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Trump v DeSantis: a timeline

During his own tenure in the White House in 2018, Mr Trump loudly cheered Mr DeSantis’s bid for the governor’s mansion, throwing his weight behind the former congressman and appearing at rallies to stump for him, playing an important role in the candidate’s narrow defeat of Democratic rival and Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum.

Since then, however, a great deal of water has passed beneath the bridge and the two men are now increasingly antagonistic towards each other.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 16:00

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DeSantis anti-LGBT+ laws see wave of Pride events cancelled across Florida

Organisers based in the town of St Cloud outside Orlando announced on Thursday that they have cancelled the upcoming 10 June event, saying they are aware that it is “unsafe to hold the event”.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 15:30

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MLK’s daughter condemns Ted Cruz and backs calls for ‘racist’ Florida boycott

Texas Senator Ted Cruz found himself denounced by the daughter of late civil rights champion Dr Martin Luther King Jr on Sunday after he attempted to invoke Dr King’s legacy in order to attack the modern incarnation of the anti-racism movement.

Mr Cruz used Dr King’s name in his own tweet attacking the NAACP, one of America’s oldest and best-known anti-racist institutions.

John Bowden has the story.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 15:00

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Student who tracked Elon Musk’s private jet is now following Ron DeSantis

Jack Sweeney, a student at the University of Central Florida, created a Twitter account called “@DeSantisJet”, which tracks the whereabouts of the aircraft that Mr DeSantis uses.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar reports.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 14:35

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DeSantis teases 2024 bid – with a swipe at Trump

On Monday, Ron DeSantis teased his 2024 bid while speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Orlando.

In what appeared to be a subtle swipe at Donald Trump he announced his plans to run for eight years – something Mr Trump cannot do after already serving four years.

Mr DeSantis also vowed to “protect” faith and family during the Christian event.

“My first job as governor, after getting sworn in on the steps of the Capitol, was to go back to the governor’s residence … to get our son Mason baptised,” he said.

Rachel Sharp23 May 2023 14:00

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Trump bashes DeSantis as he shares surprisingly positive response to Scott entering 2024 race

Gustaf Kilander has the story.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 13:30

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Trump v DeSantis: A timeline

During his own tenure in the White House in 2018, Mr Trump loudly cheered Mr DeSantis’s bid for the governor’s mansion, throwing his weight behind the former congressman and appearing at rallies to stump for him, playing an important role in the candidate’s narrow defeat of Democratic rival and Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum.

Since then, however, a great deal of water has passed beneath the bridge and the two men are now increasingly antagonistic towards each other.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 12:30

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DeSantis responds to NAACP advising against travel to ‘openly hostile’ Florida

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is brushing off any concern about the NAACP issuing a formal advisory warning travelers that the Sunshine State is “openly hostile” towards Black people, people of colour and LGBT+ people.

The Independent approached Mr DeSantis’ office on Monday about the advisory issued by the largest and oldest civil rights organisation in the United States on 20 May.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 11:30

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South Carolina Republicans hear pitches from 2024 candidates

South Carolina Republicans on Saturday selected Drew McKissick as their chairman for a fourth term at a convention where some of the party’s 2024 presidential hopefuls made pitches to voters in the first-in-the-South primary state.

McKissick has led the party since 2017 in a state where the GOP holds all statewide-elected positions, all but one U.S. House seat and control of both legislative chambers. He defeated three challengers. Party officials said in a release that under McKissick’s leadership, “more Republicans than ever before” had won election.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 09:30

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Profile: Casey DeSantis

As Mr DeSantis prepares to take the national stage, interest will inevitably turn towards his personal life and that of his wife, Casey DeSantis, as prospective US first lady.

Oliver O’Connell23 May 2023 07:30



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