It’s not about Stormy Daniels, it’s about willfully falsifying records to deceive voters.
Andrew Warren was elected State Attorney of Hillsborough County, Florida in 2016 and re-elected in 2020. As State Attorney, Warren led an office of approximately 130 prosecutors and 300 with a strategic vision of criminal justice that focused on improving public safety through accountability, prevention, rehabilitation, and problem-solving. His mission was to build a safer community while fighting for victims and ensuring justice and fairness for everyone. In August 2022, Warren was unlawfully suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for speaking out against laws criminalizing abortion and discriminating against transgender Americans—a federal court found that the suspension violated the U.S. and Florida Constitutions but said it lacked the jurisdiction to reinstate him. Warren's legal fight against DeSantis remains ongoing.
Warren previously served as a federal prosecutor with the United States Department of Justice. He graduated from Brandeis University and Columbia University Law School. Warren lives in Tampa with his wife and two daughters.
As the civil fraud case comes to a close, the ex-president gave a preview of how he’ll defend himself during his criminal prosecutions.
His daughter is the only non-defendant among the Trumps, but Daddy shouldn’t expect her to come to his rescue when she testifies.
The Florida governor went from supporting life-saving vaccines to warning people in his state against being “guinea pigs.” As usual, it’s all a dishonest political performance.
Florida’s governor suspended another state attorney on a political whim. This is an affront to democracy and the rule of law.
The conservative-leaning SCOTUS ordered Alabama to redraw its electoral maps to give Black voters real representation. The state is refusing, and it might be a crime.
The Florida governor and 2024 GOP hopeful has a lot in common with authoritarian Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán—a darling of the American right.
For all the noise and fear, the ex-president (and 2024 GOP frontrunner) is going to face a banal and fair legal process.
Florida’s “populist” governor takes from public employee pension funds and gives to the politically connected money managers.
I know first-hand what kind of president the Florida governor would make, having already been on the receiving end of his unconstitutional overreach.