By Ken MeyerMay 6th, 2021, 8:44 am
Florida Governor
Ron DeSantis is apparently giving Fox News exclusive media access to the signing of his new elections reform bill.
DeSantis will sign the bill at an event at West Palm Beach set for Thursday morning. The purpose of the Republican-backed SB90 bill is to impose regulations on ballot drop boxes, restrict third-party voter registration organizations, and would place new rules on voting by mail. The bill is a subject of controversy, however, with critics arguing that the bill was crafted to suppress voting and perpetuate unsubstantiated fraud concerns derived from the 2020 election.
Newssources report that the ceremony is happening at the Hilton hotel by Palm Beach International Airport, ands hosted by a pro-
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Security cameras caught footage of the fireball as it shot across the sky and exploded
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A bright fireball shot across the night sky over southern Florida on Monday night around 8 p.m. MT, Live Science reports, and several local news personnel and home security systems caught footage of the meteor’s descent and dramatic explosion.
Here’s a sampling from the dozens of videos posted on Twitter that night and the following morning:
On Monday night around 10:15pm, a very bright meteor was visible along the East Coast of South and Central Florida. Hit the link to check out some of the best cam rewinds of 2020: https://t.co/FW68FToKpKpic.twitter.com/mZNroHXjq8 Surfline (@surfline) April 13, 2021
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Florida TV reporter Jay O’Brien was midway through a Facebook Live broadcast on Monday night about a senior housing complex when a meteor suddenly shot across the sky.
“Oh my gosh, what is that in the sky? Woah! Okay. Big piece of flash in the sky just then,” he said.
“I don’t know if you saw that. Possibly a piece of space junk burning up in orbit? Sometimes they look like that. I’ll ask around and figure out what that was. That was startling, the CBS12 reporter added during the broadcast before carrying with his initial story.