TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - With an open presidential primary coming in 2028, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is launching an offensive to win back supporters of the Republican leader whom he dared to challenge in the last election. And he’s doing so by latching onto President Donald Trump’s most prominent issue - immigration.
DeSantis goes to battle with Florida Republicans in trying to get closer to Trump
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - With an open presidential primary coming in 2028, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is launching an offensive to win back supporters of the Republican leader whom he dared to challenge in the last election. And he’s doing so by latching onto President Donald Trump’s most prominent issue - immigration.
The problem for DeSantis is his own state’s Republicans think they know Trump better.
DeSantis last week ordered lawmakers into a special legislative session to pass a raft of border-related proposals he floated, including criminal charges for officers if they didn't enforce immigration measures and restrictions on people who send money to families outside the U.S.
Within minutes of the session convening, legislators tossed out the governor's proposals and called their own special session. They ignored many of his requests and presented their own bill that cedes much of DeSantis' power on immigration enforcement to the state's agriculture commissioner. Lawmakers titled it the Tackling and Reforming Unlawful Migration Policy, or TRUMP, Act.