Here’s a Link to Every Matt Gaetz Development, Because This Shit’s Confusing
Since #Gaetzgate is difficult to keep up with, we’ve put together a link roundup of all the major updates in chronological order.
Since #Gaetzgate is difficult to keep up with, we’ve put together a link roundup of all the major updates in chronological order.
A Florida bill that would limit student access to the Bright Futures scholarship program has passed through a Senate committee.
“This seems to be a pattern at Glades. They ignore the abuse and punish the survivors and witnesses of the abuse.”
Florida legislators at the state and federal levels have joined a growing push by GOP politicians to limit or ban transgender athletes from school sports.
A recent report from the Giffords Law Center shows Florida lagging behind other states in gun reform.
Competing Florida bills take aim at immigrant students: One would finally give them financial aid, the other would make college far more expensive.
A judge recommends that Dan Bongino pay more than $30,000 in attorneys’ fees for his bogus lawsuit against the Daily Beast.
Experts say a recent proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis would violate the First Amendment.
Progressive activist David Hogg is launching a company to compete with MyPillow and its loony leader, Mike Lindell.
One parent of a Parkland shooting victim — conservative Andrew Pollack — has come to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s defense.
A 2018 video shows Greene trailing student activist David Hogg and calling him a “coward” with “George Soros funding.”
We have some ideas for the National Archive curators.
In a flurry of pardons in the hours before leaving office, Trump granted clemency to a number of individuals with ties to South Florida.
Outside a Publix in Jupiter, a random Floridian gave Gov. Ron DeSantis a piece of his mind.
After getting trounced in state elections this year, Florida Democrats say they need to get their shit together.
Juan Melecio is a gay porn star campaigning on the idea that one of the nation’s gayest cities is, well, “too gay.”
The accused Floridian, like DeSantis, is a registered Republican.
The most-banned woman on the internet somehow won a Florida Congressional primary.
Velasquez says she was trying to speak with voters when incumbent U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz interposed her body in between Velasquez and the voters.
“They’re not just a Facebook group,” Mullen says. “They are openly doing petitions, backing candidates, and trying to have very subversive influence in the city.”
The ACLU has spoken out about the importance of Broward’s local elections, particularly in light of the George Floyd protests.
A video trial that began yesterday was a lot like a Zoom call with your less-than-tech-savvy relatives.