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Biden pardons his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to

President Joe Biden has granted a pardon to his son Hunter, alleviating potential prison time for federal gun and tax convictions. This decision reverses Biden's earlier commitments not to use presidential powers for family benefit and comes just weeks before Hunter's sentencing.

Trump nominates Hillsborough Sheriff Chad Chronister as DEA administrator

President-elect Donald J. Trump has nominated Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister to serve as the next administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). This nomination highlights Trump's focus on addressing drug-related issues, particularly the flow of Fentanyl across the Southern Border, as Chronister expresses his honor and readiness to serve in this crucial national role.

Rays must decide fate of stadium deal by Dec. 1, Pinellas commission chair says

The Pinellas County Commission is pressing the Tampa Bay Rays for clarity regarding their troubled stadium deal, with a deadline for a decision set for December 1. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges facing the team and local officials as they navigate the future of baseball in the area.

Tickets to Masters Tournament trigger feud in Hillsborough County politics

A political dispute has erupted in Hillsborough County, Florida, following a trip taken by local leaders to the prestigious Masters Tournament. The controversy centers around allegations of unethical behavior involving the trip's funding and the involvement of a local builder, raising questions about political maneuvering ahead of upcoming elections.

Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis seeks to replace Matt Gaetz

Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis has announced his candidacy for a congressional seat in Northwest Florida, previously held by former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz. His campaign is bolstered by an endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump, signaling significant political implications for the region.

Prosecutors move to dismiss election interference, classified documents cases against Trump

Federal prosecutors have moved to dismiss criminal charges against President-elect Donald Trump related to election interference and classified documents, citing a Justice Department policy that prohibits prosecuting sitting presidents. This decision concludes a significant legal chapter for Trump following his recent election victory, ensuring he enters office without facing scrutiny over these cases.

Trump endorses Florida’s CFO to replace Gaetz in Congress

President-elect Donald Trump has endorsed Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis to replace former Rep. Matt Gaetz in Congress. The endorsement comes ahead of a special election scheduled for April 1, 2025, and is expected to significantly bolster Patronis's chances as he considers entering the race.

DeSantis’ Canadian drug import plan hasn’t begun after FDA approval

Florida's plan to import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada, approved by the FDA nearly a year ago, has yet to be implemented. Governor Ron DeSantis has criticized the federal approval process, while the state's health officials remain silent on the program's status despite its significance in addressing drug pricing issues.

What to know about Pam Bondi, Trump’s new pick for attorney general

Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General, has been selected by President-elect Donald Trump as the new U.S. attorney general, following Matt Gaetz's withdrawal from consideration. Known for her strong support of Trump and her legal background in Florida, Bondi's appointment highlights her longstanding political presence in the state.

Matt Gaetz says he won't return to Congress next year after withdrawing name for attorney general

Former Representative Matt Gaetz announced he will not be returning to Congress after withdrawing his name from consideration for the position of attorney general under President-elect Donald Trump. This decision comes amid increasing allegations of sexual misconduct against him, raising significant concerns regarding his political future.