Category: Florida

DeSantis Reacts to Biden’s Ukraine Visit, Warns ‘Proxy War’ with China in Ukraine

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis weighed in on President Joe Biden’s unannounced visit to Ukraine on Feb. 20, criticizing the President’s “blank check” promise to the European nation and noting that the communist regime in China is greater threat to the values that the United States and its global allies uphold at this time. DeSantis was…


DeSantis Visits NYC, Speaks at Pro-Law Enforcement Rally Amid Potential Presidential Run

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke at a pro-law enforcement event held in a catering hall in Staten Island, New York, this morning, amid speculations he would run for President. DeSantis’s President’s Day appearance in the New York state comes months after his last trip in October 2022, when he was there to campaign for Republican…


LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (Feb. 20): Biden Vows Support on Surprise Visit to Kyiv; What Do Moscow Residents Think of the War?

President Biden made a surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital today. The trip marks a show of solidarity with the war-torn country, just days ahead of the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion. What do people in Moscow think of the Russian president’s decision to send troops into Ukraine a year ago? Here are some of…


NTD News Today (Feb. 20): Biden Vows Support on Surprise Visit to Kyiv; What Do Moscow Residents Think of the War?

President Biden made a surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital today. The trip marks a show of solidarity with the war-torn country, just days ahead of the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion. What do people in Moscow think of the Russian president’s decision to send troops into Ukraine a year ago? Here are some of…


Suspected Chinese Military Officer Arrested in Florida Over Forgery Charges

A Chinese national suspected of holding the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Chinese air force has been arrested for his involvement in a scheme to produce fake green cards, according to a federal filing. Du Zesheng, a 41-year-old dual-passport holder of both China and the Caribbean island St. Kitts and Nevis, is accused of…


Florida Surgeon General Sends Vaccine Safety Alert: Life-Threatening Condition Reports Jump by 4,400 Percent

Florida’s top health official has raised alarm on adverse side effects of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, calling on the federal government to be more transparent when it comes to the risks stemming from the jabs. In an alert issued Wednesday, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said it’s in the public’s best interest that they know…


Florida Surgeon General Warns Life-Threatening VAERS Reports up 4,400 Percent Since COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo is sounding the alarm about a 4,400 percent increase in life-threatening conditions reported in the state to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) since the 2021 rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines. In a letter dated Feb. 15, Ladapo asks the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the…


Florida Lawmakers Hope to Curb Social Media Harms Through Education

Clearwater parent Dulce Gonzalez remembers the alarm she felt when she realized her daughter, a pre-teen at the time, seemed addicted to social media, a path she believed was leading the girl toward harm. She compared it to being hooked on crystal meth. “I had just gone through a divorce and had to put my…


DeSantis Proposes Digital Bill of Rights

Aiming squarely at Big Tech, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a digital bill of rights for Floridians. If passed by the legislature in the session beginning in March, it will enshrine in law, according to the governor’s office, various fundamental rights. Floridians will have the right to private, in-person conversations without Big Tech surveillance and…


Florida Parental Rights Group Says 28 Social Studies Textbooks Should Be Rejected

A Florida parent’s rights group is recommending that the Department of Education reject most of the school textbooks the group reviewed. Under the direction of the Florida Citizens Alliance (FCA), 69 people across the state reviewed 38 social studies textbooks to determine whether they were in compliance with Florida statutes. In preparation for the textbook…