The Florida attorney general will serve as U.S. senator until the next general election in 2026 when the seat returns to the ballot.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that he has appointed Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to replace Marco Rubio in the U.S Senat,, whom President-ele
Marco Rubio has been sworn in to be Donald Trump's new secretary of state, and another familiar Florida name has joined the Senate in his place.
Florida politics is in a state of upheaval, driven by the ambitions and maneuverings of Gov. Ron DeSantis. His recent actions have dominated headlines, but they raise a crucial question: Is he prioritizing governance or political positioning?
We have a lot of work ahead to move President Trump’s agenda forward and put America first,” said Ashley Moody Sunday ... Attorney General when Gov. Ron DeSantis picked her to replace ...
Former U.S. senator from Florida Marco Rubio jumps into new role as secretary of state with flurry of phone calls, planned trip to Panama.
Ron DeSantis came crashing down ... Farewell, but not goodbye — Ashley Moody, you should have stayed around a little bit longer. That’s how many will remember her legacy, at least.
U.S. Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL), one of the newest members of the Senate ... where she closely aligned herself with Republican Governor Ron DeSantis’ conservative policy agenda and established herself as a staunch defender of President Trump.
Ashley Moody, one of the newest members of the Senate ... Moody aligned herself with Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ conservative policy agenda as his attorney general, and she also established herself as a fierce defender of Trump.
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In a rare show of bipartisan defiance of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), the Florida legislature on Monday rejected his call for new immigration laws, quickly ending a special session he had ordered ...
A push by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to crack down on ballot initiatives could have unforeseen consequences for the business interests of his state’s most prominent resident: President Donald Trump.