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If there's no response from Governor DeSantis, Mayor John Dailey says local law enforcement will do what it can to maintain order.
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State and local law enforcement agencies in Tallahassee are bracing for potential protests at the Florida Capitol this weekend and early next week, although officials say there are no specific threats right now.
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The slogan-bearing tee shirts are popping up in unexpected locales.
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Several hundred supporters of President Donald Trump gathered in front of the Old Capitol Saturday. They sang, prayed, and held signs reading “Stop The Steal.”
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In keeping with President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign’s focus on being the “party of law and order,” DeSantis is proposing legislation that stiffens penalties for violence at protests.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants the legislature to work on his plan to crack down on what he calls violent protests. DeSantis calls the plan the “Combating Violence, Disorder and Looting & Law Enforcement Protection Act. But another elected official thinks lawmakers should have another focus when they return to Tallahassee in November.
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Protests against police brutality are ongoing. So is the state’s effort to reopen businesses shut down amid the coronavirus. And the intersection between the two have epidemiologists increasingly concerned about a second wave of COVID-19 infections. There were nearly 9-thousand new cases reported in Florida during the past week.
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U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, a rising star in the Republican Party, is set to introduce presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney later in the week at the…