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It's on, but not for long: Suspended prosecutor
sues DeSantis for "blatant abuse of power"

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Posted By: Garnet, 8/17/2022 2:44:13 PM

Just wait until Andrew Warren gets around to reading Florida’s constitution. The suspended State Attorney in Florida’s 13th Judicial District sued Gov. Ron DeSantis today, claiming a “blatant abuse of power” in, um … taking Warren at his word, or something:“This morning I filed a suit in federal court to challenge that blatant abuse of power by Governor DeSantis in suspending me as state attorney,” Warren said during a Wednesday morning press conference in Tallahassee. “There is so much more at stake here than my job.” Warren’s lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court Northern District of Florida, alleges that DeSantis violated his First Amendment

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Reply 1 - Posted by: ChattyCatsSusan 8/17/2022 2:52:57 PM (No. 1251218)
Definitely rooting for DeSantis on this one. That disgraced attorney needs to be put out to pasture permanently. His case also needs to be laughed out of court.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: SkeezerMcGee 8/17/2022 2:54:02 PM (No. 1251222)
Warren assets, “There is so much more at stake here than my job.” Correct! This guy has his eyes on his future as a unethical lying politician. Reminds me of a budding Al Sharpton and Hillary Clinton just out of law school.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 8/17/2022 2:54:36 PM (No. 1251223)
“There is so much more at stake here than my job.” Yeah, the whole universe of wokeness.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: john56 8/17/2022 2:58:02 PM (No. 1251230)
Too bad this doofus was sleeping in the day that they were teaching Constitutional Law at whatever Famous Lawyers School he attended.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: janjan 8/17/2022 3:13:46 PM (No. 1251239)
This arrogant little worm thought he was being a hero. Refusing, verbally and in writing, to uphold the laws enacted by the State Legislature and then accusing DeSantis of ‘abuse of power’ for suspending him. It’s laughable. Who does this jackass think he is?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Rumblehog 8/17/2022 3:59:36 PM (No. 1251278)
Another lawsuit funded by George Soros on behalf of his "Attorney General Project?"
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Omen55 8/17/2022 4:06:07 PM (No. 1251283)
Loser!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: snapper451 8/17/2022 4:10:35 PM (No. 1251286)
Using Arizona attorneys, smart move in FL, NOT!!! Soros will fund him just to try to take down DeSantis.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Dino Sayer 8/17/2022 4:24:24 PM (No. 1251301)
The state attorneys work for the governor of the state, correct? Who does he think his boss is, himself?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 8/17/2022 4:33:59 PM (No. 1251310)
Progressives look at the law as their plaything, enforced when it benefits them and ignored when it does not. It is not surprising that they think this way because they have gotten away with behaving this way for decades. Liberal justices refused to hold them accountable. However, there have been changes to the justices in recent times and the progressives are being challenged and losing much more frequently. In this instance, Warren will get a big pie in his face because DeSantis is so blatantly right in what he did. The voters will see that DeSantis fights and WINS!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: downnout 8/17/2022 5:18:26 PM (No. 1251332)
He has that Peter Strzok appearance about him…not to be trusted.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: smokincol 8/17/2022 6:02:39 PM (No. 1251370)
aren't there a lot of hungry alligators down there in South Florida, eagerly waiting for some careless hiker to become their next meal?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 8/17/2022 6:24:03 PM (No. 1251388)
Article IV, section 7(a), of the Florida State Constitution authorizes the Governor to suspend any state officer not subject to impeachment or any county officer on any of the following grounds: malfeasance, misfeasance, neglect of duty, drunkenness, incompetence, permanent inability to perform official duties, or commission of a felony. The Florida Senate has the exclusive responsibility to sit in judgment of the merits of a suspension. The Senate may remove from office or reinstate the suspended official.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: DVC 8/17/2022 7:04:08 PM (No. 1251445)
Yawn. The governor has the power. End of discussion.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: MDConservative 8/17/2022 8:24:05 PM (No. 1251510)
This is a Florida state legal fight, not one for the Federal courts. There is an appeal channel within Florida law that hasn't been pursued. This case should be dismissed on those grounds.
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