Chairman's Message
Another Media Hit Job Collapses On
Itself
Apparently,
the corporate media will continue to try to smear Governor Ron
DeSantis with baseless, ignorant hit jobs. It is an acknowledgment of
the effectiveness of our Governor’s leadership, and the fear he
creates in his political opponents.
In the
latest installment, after the widely debunked 60 Minutes attack piece,
the Florida Associated Press took its shot with a story that not only
was a political attack on the Governor, but worse it jeopardized the
health of its readers. The article, titled “DeSantis top donor invests
in COVID drug governor promotes,” was framed in dangerous political
insinuations that will undoubtedly lead some people to decline seeking
the life-saving treatment.
After the
Governor’s staff rightly dispelled the misleading narrative and
exposed the partisan agenda of the Associated Press story, the media
outlet sent a letter to Governor DeSantis August 20, criticizing him
for his staff’s efforts to correct the record. That’s when the
Governor responded personally to the brazen AP, writing a letter not
only defending his staff, but once again calling on the Associated
Press and corporate outlets to stop creating conspiracy theories,
publishing clickbait headlines and circulating partisan political
narratives, at the expense of readers and their health.
In his
letter to Daisy Veerasingham, the AP’s incoming CEO, Governor DeSantis
said he expected Veerasingham was writing to notify him they were
retracting their story, not whining that his Press Secretary had done
her job and rightly pushed back on the partisan story.
“Instead,
you had the temerity to complain about the deserved blowback that your
botched and discredited attempt to concoct a political narrative has
received. This ploy will not work to divert attention from the fact
that the Associated Press published a false narrative that will lead
some to decline effective treatment for COVID infections.”
He pointed
out that clinical trials of monoclonal antibody treatments result in a
70% reduction in hospitalization and death. That’s a hugely beneficial
treatment, and the AP story undermined people’s confidence in
it.
Read the Governor’s full letter: https://www.nationalreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/AP-Letter-from-Governor-DeSantis-2.pdf
Read more from the Governor here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/23/governor-desantis-responds-to-the-associated-press-regarding-the-publications-failure-to-retract-brazen-political-attack/
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Speaking of the monoclonal rapid response
teams, Governor DeSantis continues to travel our state for
the opening of new treatment centers targeted at high-need areas.
There are now 18 such centers open. It’s a lot of work but the
Governor knows it's worth it to get the information to Floridians that
this can be a life-saving treatment.
Monoclonal
antibody treatments can be prescribed by health care providers to
individuals 12 years of age and older who have been diagnosed with
COVID-19 or who have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 and are at
high risk for severe illness and hospitalization. However, at Governor
DeSantis’ direction, there is currently a standing order in Florida
signed by the State Surgeon General that allows patients to receive
this treatment without a prescription or referral if administered by
an eligible health care provider. Such referrals are not required at
any of the State of Florida monoclonal antibody treatment sites and
treatments are available at no cost to patients.
The
antibodies help the immune system recognize and respond effectively to
the virus. According to the treatment guidelines, they should be
administered as soon as possible after diagnosis. By providing access
to these treatments at these new sites, Governor DeSantis is
alleviating demand on hospital resources and further making sure that
Floridians have access to all potential treatments that can help them
recover from COVID-19.
Find locations to receive monoclonal antibody
treatments here: floridahealthcovid19.gov.
Additionally, Governor DeSantis and the Florida
Department of Health continue to encourage Floridians to receive the
COVID-19 vaccine.
Find where vaccines here: https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/vaccines/vaccine-locator/
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/25/governor-ron-desantis-announces-opening-of-new-monoclonal-antibody-treatment-state-site-at-the-villages/
Florida
Once again,
Governor DeSantis was correct in his approach to Covid. A new CDC
study shows there is no rationale to forcibly mask children. After
analyzing 90,000 Georgia elementary students, the CDC confirmed no
significant statistical difference between optional and mandatory
masked schools.
So, while
the Biden Administration continues to fixate on Florida and Governor
DeSantis, their own CDC study vindicates our Governor’s approach. And
doing what makes him such a strong leader, Governor DeSantis refused
to bow to the baseless White House attacks and chastised the
administration for its obsession with using the federal government to
forcibly mask children.
“I mean,
you’ve got to wonder, where are your priorities that you’re so
obsessed with this issue and so obsessed with taking away parents’
rights?” the governor asked. “And you’re letting Afghanistan burn, our
border burn, and so many other things in our country fall to
pieces.”
Read the story here: https://thefederalist.com/2021/08/24/desantis-vindicated-theres-no-science-behind-masks-on-kids/
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Even New
York Magazine reported that, “Children are less likely to have severe
disease from SARS-CoV-2, and when infected less likely to be
symptomatic, which correlates with lower contagiousness. Those facts
alone may account for part of the reason why the Georgia study found
no clear benefit for a masking requirement for kids in
schools.”
Read it here: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/08/the-science-of-masking-kids-at-school-remains-uncertain.html?utm_source=tw&utm_campaign=nym&utm_medium=s1
Governor DeSantis announced Florida will host the
upcoming Hula Bowl at the University of Central Florida’s
Bounce House Stadium in 2022. The game, set for January 15, 2022, will
be the ninth NCAA bowl game in Florida during the upcoming college
football season. The Hula Bowl, which started in 1946, is a postseason
“All Star” bowl game, featuring standout NCAA football players from
all divisions.
“On behalf
of our entire state, I’m proud to welcome the Hula Bowl to Florida,”
said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Our state continues to attract premier
athletic events, which is great news for our economy, Florida
families, and the fans who come here from all over the world for
world-class experiences.”
“The state
of Florida has been amazing in welcoming our game to the Sunshine
State and Governor DeSantis made it clear to us that the state of
Florida is indeed open for business,” said Jennifer Logan, Executive
Vice President of the Hula Bowl. “The Governor’s support for
Floridians is clear.”
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/20/governor-desantis-announces-florida-will-host-the-hula-bowl-in-2022/
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The
South Florida Water Management District held a groundbreaking
ceremony for the construction of an underground seepage wall in the
8.5 Square Mile Area (Las Palmas Community). The underground concrete
wall will help mitigate flooding in the area, keep water in Everglades
National Park, and support increased flows of water south which are
necessary for Everglades restoration.
“When I
took office, I made Everglades restoration and protection of Florida’s
water resources a top priority,” Governor DeSantis said. “My
administration has provided record investments and expedited key
projects to restore the Everglades and send more water south. Today’s
groundbreaking is yet another example of my administration’s
commitment to Florida’s natural resources.”
Seepage
walls are well-established engineering structures that help to limit
the flow of water underground that can lead to above-ground
flooding.
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/20/governor-ron-desantis-celebrates-groundbreaking-of-underground-wall-to-support-everglades-restoration/
Washington,
D.C.
The
FBI very quietly exonerated President Trump and his
supporters of any organized plot at the Capitol on January
6.
According
to Reuters, which “broke” the story last Friday: “The FBI has found
scant evidence that the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was the
result of an organized plot to overturn the presidential election
result, according to four current and former law enforcement
officials.” Reuters also reported: “Senior lawmakers have been briefed
in detail on the results of the FBI's investigation so far and find
them credible, a Democratic congressional source said.”
To sum up,
the entire Democrat/media narrative of insurrection and organized
plots against the United States government was false. Most Republicans
have known that to be the case all along, and now the rest of the
country knows. Sort of.
It must be
pointed out that the FBI leaked this late Friday — for decades a
favored moment for politicians to release something they want to bury.
In this case, it was also a Friday afternoon when the glaring story
was the fall of Kabul and total hand over of Afghanistan to the
Taliban by the Biden Administration. This timing was an obvious
political act by federal law enforcement and should worry all
Americans.
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The
U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday night that the Biden administration
likely violated federal law in trying to end President
Trump’s Remain in Mexico program that had partnered with Mexican
authorities to stabilize the border by requiring people to wait in
Mexico while seeking asylum in the U.S. The Biden administration
simply ended it with no other plan, kneecapped the Border Patrol and
created a quasi-open Southern Border that has since been
overrun.
A federal
judge in Texas had previously ordered the Remain in Mexico program be
reinstated. Both he and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused
the Biden administration’s request to put the ruling on
hold.
So, the
Supreme Court ruling requires the Biden administration to make a “good
faith effort” to restart the program. However, the administration
already essentially ignored a Supreme Court ruling on its eviction
ban, so it's hard to know if it will ignore this ruling, too, continue
its policy under a different program or obey the ruling.
Read the short ruling: https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/082421zr_2d9g.pdf
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