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The landing suggests that he will support the challenging MPs who turned him on to immigration – Talahasi Democrat

The landing suggests that he will support the challenging MPs who turned him on to immigration – Talahasi Democrat

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Florida Governor Ron Reanis, in his latest Jab in GOP legislators, who defined his anti-alga immigration agenda to face legislative leaders, suggested that he would support opponents of the acting in the next primary elections.

His comments, in the X post on Thursday morning, also became clear that he was personally committed to helping his heir to reach the governor’s office.

The landing has a Florida Freedom Fund, a political fundraising committee that he uses to help the victory of the proposed state constitutional amendments from last year: allow marijuana to use adults and provide access to abortion. Since its creation, it has raised $ 8.6 million and has spent $ 6.5 million.

“The FLOW FUND OF FL was essential for raising huge amounts of $ to beat amendments to 3 and 4 in 2024,” Zastis wrote.

“For the 2026 cycle, FFF will gather even more resources (1) to provide support for a strong conservative governor candidate and (2) to support strong candidates for conservatively in legislative primers,” he added. “We need to choose strong leaders who will build the success of FL and who will fulfill the promises made to the voters.”

Desantis followed this at a round table in Palm Beach County on Thursday morning: “Now is the time to talk. Now is the time to be strong. And I can tell you … If you run in (2026) primary with primary with primary (2026) this thing around your neck, you are dead on your arrival. “

“Why should we be surprised? This is his way of operands. He doesn’t take prisoners,” says Charles Zelden, a professor of history and political sciences at Southeast University in Nova in Braurd County, who added that the threat to the antagonists of primary landing is Clearly. “He plays political hardball.”

It would be a high order to assume any Republican MP who supported the bills he supported.

The so -called Trump Law has adopted 21-16 in the Senate, with six Republicans voting against the Leadership Bill. It was good at the 82-30 house, with only one republican outside the current 86-state representative Mike Caruso of Delray Beach-on the side with Desantis.

Requests for comment were sent to speaker speaker Daniel Perez, R-Mayami, and Senate President Ben Albrite, R-Wauchula, who was spinning a landing on Monday, inserting into and outside a special session that he called, killing the accounts and reunite one who called.

Desantis – and his online echo chamber – made his fury as the legislative branch of the state about their rotation of his immigration initiative, including the prevention of those in the country illegally, to connect the money back home, for example.

He also complained that the bill (SB 2-b) adopted on Tuesday does not require “maximum cooperation from state and local law enforcement authorities to participate in the federal deportation program” and does not make it an increased crime for an illegal foreigner to be register to vote. “

As reported earlier, Chamber chairman Daniel Perez of Miami and Senate President Ben Albrite of Wahula, the two Republicans, quickly embarked and exited a special session called the landing on Monday morning, killing nearly two dozen landing, which were filed.

They then immediately convened their own special session to focus on their single bill, “coping and reforming the illegal migration policy” or the Trump Act. Both legislators and landing say that they are working for a further aggressive immigration immigration initiative of President Trump. He is still going to weigh publicly on Sunshine State’s political Brouhaha, although his assistants have worked with legislative leaders to add further provisions to the bill.

But the most relevant feature of the new legislation, not only of Desantis, but also by his supporters on social media, is her state -owned commissioner for agriculture, currently a trilli farmer egg producer and a former president of the State Senate Wilton Simpson, the chief immigration body of Florida.

Among other things, what usurped the “supreme executive power” of the governor provided to him by the State Constitution, they said. But the two had a rocky relationship, starting when Simpson was the president of the Senate and the Assanthis veto many of their budget priorities.

The Governor had three television “round tables” this week with supporting law enforcement officers, the most native in Palm Beach County on Thursday morning to decorate what he called the legislature legislature and threatens to impose it on the veto of the veto Receive. The legislators had not yet sent him to him Thursday morning.

This story contains a previously published material. Jim Rossika is a member of USA Today Network-Florida Capital Bureau. It can be found at [email protected]. Follow it at X: @jimrosicafl.

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