Listen • 4:35 Luis Miguel, an America First Republican who aims to defeat incumbent U.S. Senator Marco Rubio in the next election, addresses his supporters from the steps of the Historic Florida Capitol in Tallahassee.
A recent rally of mostly Donald Trump supporters gathered at the Florida Capitol and focused their attentions on releasing those being held in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. But there was another reason the group was determined to send a message to federal and state authorities.
Around 100 self-described patriots gathered noisily - but peacefully - at the Florida Capitol on July 10. Their prime purpose was to protest the jailing of hundreds of people arrested in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in Washington. St. Augustine s Doug Russo, who calls himself The Preacher, had a different take on that event as he delivered the rally s invocation.
/ Luis Miguel, an America First Republican who aims to defeat incumbent U.S. Senator Marco Rubio in the next election, addresses his supporters from the steps of the Historic Florida Capitol in Tallahassee.
A recent rally of mostly Donald Trump supporters at the Florida Capitol focused on releasing those being held in connection with the January 6th attack on the U.S. .Capitol. But there was another reason the group was determined to send a message to federal and state authorities.
Around 100 self-described patriots gathered noisily - but peacefully - at the Florida Capitol on July 10th. Their prime purpose was to protest the jailing of hundreds of people arrested in connection with the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Although St. Augustine s Doug Russo, who calls himself The Preacher, had a different take on that event as he delivered the rally s invocation.
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