DeSantis heading to Texas to highlight security at U.S.-Mexico border
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Gov. Ron DeSantis, along with a group of Republican lawmakers and state law-enforcement officers, are heading to Texas Saturday to discuss security along the Mexican border with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
According to a press release issued by the governor’s office on Friday, DeSantis will be joined in Del Rio, Texas by Attorney General Ashley Moody; Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby; Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Lt. Col. Brian Smith; Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Rick Swearingen; and Florida Highway Patrol Col. Gene Spaulding.
Gov DeSantis heading to Texas to highlight border security
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DeSantis goes to Texas to highlight security at U S -Mexico border
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Unrest in Cuba provided more evidence of just how politically impoverished, morally bankrupt, personally petty, and hyperpartisan we have become.
As protests swept across Cuba this past week on a scale not seen in decades, you might have thought that here, at last, was an opportunity for bipartisan support of a common goal: Cuba Libre!
But if that is what you thought, think again.
Rather than an all-for-one-and-one-for-all spirit of cooperation in opposition to tyranny in the ancestral homeland of so many Floridians, the unrest in Cuba provided more evidence â if more evidence was needed â of just how politically impoverished, morally bankrupt, personally petty, and hyperpartisan we have become.
Cuba protests underscore Florida Democrats split on response
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