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Even though the margin of victory is not typical of the district, which Waltz and Trump won by over 30 points in November, Republicans say their win effectively shuts down Democrats’ argument that vot...
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Randy Fine was going to Congress. But the Florida Legislature will be better place without Fine’s bullying, bluster and browbeating of witnesses.
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Mike Waltz, 51, was born in Boynton Beach and is a Florida native. He grew up in the Jacksonville area. He attended Stanton College Preparatory School and the Virginia Military Institute. He's been married since 2021 and has three children. Mike Waltz was ...
Democrats are hoping to do better in Florida’s Sixth District than they did in November, when President Trump won it by 30 points.
A Florida politician is at the center of the national security breach that took news headlines by storm this week. Here's what we know.
Republican Randy Fine won the House seat formerly held by Mike Waltz, while Republican Jimmy Patronis won the house seat vacated by Matt Gaetz.
Rep. Michael Waltz, a Florida Republican, inadvertently invited a journalist to join a private chat with top Trump administration officials on the encrypted messaging app Signal. The journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, revealed that Secretary of ...
Florida voters are heading to the polls to choose a replacement for former Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.), the current national security adviser, in what has shaped up to be a major referendum on
Washington is roiled by the news that one of President Donald Trump’s top aides added a journalist to a group chat discussing military plans.
President Donald Trump confirmed that multiple employees within the National Security Council were fired Thursday, adding to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's recent political woes that have snowballed since Democrats first slammed him over March's Signal chat leak.
Republican candidates are projected to win both special elections for U.S. House seats in Florida, though by smaller margins than expected in two GOP-dominated districts. State Sen. Randy Fine is projected by The Associated Press to win in Florida’s 6th Congressional District while the AP projects Jimmy Patronis will win in the 1st District.