Florida Democrats quickly distanced themselves from President Joe Biden‘s decision to lift sanctions and Cuba’s status as a state sponsor of terrorism on Tuesday. The announcement by the Biden administration was in partnership with the Catholic Church,
President Biden's last-minute executive order Tuesday to undo sanctions on Cuba and delist the socialist nation as a terrorism sponsor is outraging already dispirited Florida Democrats. Why it matters: Biden's order will be undone almost as soon as Donald Trump replaces him on Monday,
Trump took the oath of office at his second inauguration and vowing that a "golden age" for the country begins now.
Trump commuted the sentence of local Volusia County Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs, who was serving 17 years for his role in Capitol riot.
but that’s exactly what happened Tuesday when the Florida Democratic Party (FDP) sent out a press release stating that they “condemn in the strongest terms” President Joe Biden’s decision ...
The Florida Democratic Party slammed President Biden for his decision to lift Cuba’s State Sponsors of Terrorism (SST) designation in exchange for freeing jailed political prisoners who protested
President Joe Biden, with less than an hour left in office, pardoned members of his family in anticipation of potential targeting by incoming President Donald Trump. The pardon applies to James Biden, Sara Biden, Valerie Biden Owens, John Owens and Francis Biden. The pardon covers any and all actions they may have taken since Jan. 1, 2014.
Jim Biden’s activities have been investigated in recent years in two federal criminal probes, as POLITICO has reported.
The CBP One app has been wildly popular. It is an online lottery system to give appointments to 1,450 people a day at eight border crossings.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) told Axios the decision would sink Florida Democrats. “This is Joe Biden literally sinking the Democratic Party in the state of Florida. Big time,” Moskowitz said.
Did Florida ever ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, the 1972 amendment that declared women equal under the law?