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Floridians have been tapped to be Trump’s chief of staff, attorney general, secretary of state, national security advisor and Center for Disease Control head.
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President-elect Trump has announced mass deportation plans for when he takes office on Jan. 20. A report by the American Immigration Council shows Florida is among the top three states that will feel the effects.
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If President-elect Donald Trump wants to thwart China's canal influence, he needs to offer the isthmus partnership instead of petulance — and a more serious ambassador pick.
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Ryan Routh's trial was originally scheduled to start Feb. 10.
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Lara Trump said she decided to remove her name from consideration for the United States Senate. She promised a big announcement to share in January.
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Ryan Wesley Routh is already facing federal felony charges for his assassination attempt against President-elect Donald Trump earlier this year. Now, he has been charged in Florida.
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Trump’s rhetoric about Springfield had real effects on the city and its residents. Government buildings, hospitals and schools faced bomb threats, and local residents say Haitian immigrants have moved away from the city.
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Aging alone ─ without a spouse, a partner or children ─ requires careful planning. New programs for this growing population offer much-needed help.
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Pollsters also underestimated Republican voter turnout in Florida, and polls taken weeks or months before Election Day failed to capture the sentiments of late-deciders.
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Legal experts say it’s possible, but they add that the quest to overturn birthright citizenship would face high hurdles, even for a Supreme Court that has sided with Trump on other issues.
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Lara Trump will step down as co-chair of the Republican National Committee. One of her potential next steps is replacing Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, whom Trump tapped to be the next secretary of state.
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A Biden administration rule that imposed minimum rules on nursing levels may not survive, even though many homes lack enough workers to maintain residents’ care.