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"We are suspending Soros-backed 13th circuit state attorney Andrew Warren for neglecting his duties as he pledges not to uphold the laws of the state."
Warren said his suspension "spits in the face" of voters who elected him twice to serve as Hillsborough County's top prosecutor. He said in a statement:"Today's political stunt is an illegal overreach that continues a dangerous pattern by Ron DeSantis of using his office to further his own political ambition. The people have the right to elect their own leaders — not have them dictated by an aspiring presidential candidate."Warren has called the new law "unconstitutional on its face" because of privacy rights embedded in the Florida Constitution. That privacy clause is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit challenging the new 15-week abortion ban. That ban was briefly blocked by a lower court judge last month, but was quickly reinstated on appeal.
The executive order read:"Warren has thus clearly, unequivocally, and publicly declared that his office will not persecute violations of Florida's criminal laws and prohibit providers from performing certain abortions to protect the life of the unborn child."Warren was suspended but not yet removed from office, a step that would require involvement from the Florida Senate.
Warren has been elected twice, and was included on a slate of candidates in 2016 supported by George Soros, a major national Democratic donor who has become a political boogeyman for Republicans. Warren and former 9th Judicial Circuit State Attorney Aramis Ayala were both financially supported by Soros organizations and ran on a platform of criminal justice reform.
"Clearly, they don't want anyone to know the truth. The only truth they want you to know is what the government tells you."Kirsch said his team put together a two-question survey, and Google rejected both questions. Here's what Kirsch and his team tried to ask:
Comment: Mensch tried to justify herself:
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