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DeSantis violates two constitutions, but it’s a no-win situation

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion January 27, 2023

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Try as he might, Gov. Ron DeSantis can’t spin vindication out of a judge’s decision that flayed him for violating the state and federal constitutions when he suspended Hillsborough County’s twice-elected Democratic state attorney, Andrew Warren. Nonetheless, his spokesperson claimed that U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle had “upheld” the governor’s decision to sack Warren last August for neglect of duty and incompetence. That was a... + full article



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