The concerted effort by the Proud Boys to join the Miami-Dade Republican Party's leadership has destabilized and dramatically reshaped the party that former Gov. Jeb Bush and others built into a powerhouse nearly four decades ago.
Something stinks in Miami and the stench, it would appear, is wafting in from members of the neofascist group known as the Proud Boys. A report by The New York Times published Thursday dives into the rapidly expanding political landscape in Dade County where the Miami-Dade Republican Party has now accepted a number of people