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Trump Megadonor Dan Newlin Named U.S. Ambassador to Colombia
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (FNN) — Daniel J. Newlin, a seasoned law enforcement veteran and accomplished entrepreneur, has been named the next U.S. Ambassador to Colombia. With a 28-year career at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Orlando, Florida, and a record of success in the business sector, Newlin’s appointment signals a strategic move to strengthen diplomatic ties and foster economic collaboration between the U.S. and Colombia.
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— Attorney Dan Newlin (@NewlinLaw) July 27, 2024
Megadonor Dan Newlin and Trump
Dan made headlines for his generosity following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Newlin donated $1 million to support the family of Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old retired fire chief who was killed while shielding his wife and daughter during the attack. Trump publicly acknowledged Newlin’s contribution during the Republican National Convention, holding up the $1 million check and praising Newlin’s support for the victims’ families
A Proven Leader in Law Enforcement
Newlin’s tenure with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office is marked by rapid progression through the ranks, ultimately serving as a Fugitive Detective in the Major Crimes Division. Known for his exceptional investigative prowess, he played a critical role in taking hundreds of violent offenders off the streets. His cases ranged from armed robbery and gang violence to human trafficking and illegal firearms and narcotics trafficking. Newlin’s track record of addressing high-stakes criminal activity demonstrates his ability to manage complex, high-pressure situations—a skill set that will undoubtedly serve him well as a U.S. Ambassador.
Visionary Business Leadership
In addition to his public service career, Newlin is the founder of Dan Newlin Injury Attorneys, a firm that has grown into one of Florida’s most successful personal injury law practices. His business acumen, coupled with his legal and law enforcement experience, provides a unique perspective on the intersection of justice and commerce. Newlin’s leadership in the private sector positions him as a champion for economic development, a priority for U.S. foreign policy in Colombia.
Impact as U.S. Ambassador to Colombia
Newlin’s appointment as Ambassador comes at a pivotal time for U.S.-Colombia relations. His law enforcement background enables him to address critical issues such as transnational crime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking—all major challenges in the region. His business experience positions him to foster stronger economic partnerships and bilateral trade initiatives. Newlin’s strategic approach will likely focus on enhancing security cooperation while driving economic growth, making him a well-rounded advocate for U.S. interests abroad.
A Champion for U.S.-Colombia Relations
“Dan’s expertise in law enforcement and his business vision make him uniquely qualified to strengthen our diplomatic relationship with Colombia,” said a senior official familiar with the appointment. “He has a proven track record of making a positive impact in every role he’s taken on.”
As U.S. Ambassador, Newlin is expected to prioritize joint efforts to combat international crime, bolster trade partnerships, and advocate for human rights. His leadership will contribute to a safer and more prosperous future for both nations, with a focus on addressing shared security challenges and creating new opportunities for economic growth.
Looking Ahead
Daniel J. Newlin’s appointment as U.S. Ambassador to Colombia marks a new chapter in his already storied career. From detective to diplomat, Newlin embodies the spirit of public service, determination, and leadership. His history of tackling complex issues head-on, coupled with his business vision, makes him a formidable advocate for U.S. interests on the global stage. His arrival in Colombia is anticipated to bring fresh energy to ongoing diplomatic efforts and inspire positive change in the region.
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Florida Sen. Shevrin Jones Will Not Seek Re-Election, Fuels Speculation About Congressional Run
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May 31, 2026MIAMI, Fla. (FNN) — Democratic State Sen. Shevrin Jones announced Wednesday that he will not seek re-election to Florida Senate District 34, ending a 13-year tenure in the Florida Legislature and fueling speculation about a possible run for Congress.
Jones, who has represented Senate District 34 since 2020, shared the decision in a video posted on social media.
“After a lot of prayer, reflection, and honest conversations with the people closest to me, I’ve decided that I will not seek re-election to the Florida Senate,” Jones said.
13 Years in the Florida Legislature
Jones was first elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2012, where he served until his election to the Florida Senate in 2020. During his legislative career, he emerged as one of South Florida’s most prominent Democratic lawmakers, advocating on issues including education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and civil rights.
His decision not to seek another term marks the end of more than a decade of service in Tallahassee.
Speculation Grows About Congressional Bid
Jones’ announcement comes as political observers speculate that he may be preparing a campaign for Florida’s 24th Congressional District.
The seat is expected to become open following Congresswoman Frederica Wilson’s decision not to seek re-election in 2026. Wilson has represented the district since 2011 and remains one of South Florida’s most influential Democratic leaders.
Although Jones did not formally announce plans for another office, he acknowledged public interest regarding his political future.
“I know there’s been a lot of conversation about what’s next for me,” Jones said. “And there will be time to talk about that at a later date.”
Open Congressional Seat Draws Attention
Wilson’s departure is expected to trigger a competitive race to succeed her in Congress, with several current and former elected officials reportedly considering bids for the seat.
Jones’ decision to leave the Florida Senate immediately places him among the names being discussed as a potential contender for the congressional district, which includes portions of Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
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Former Air Force Colonel and Physician Rudolph Moise Seeks Florida Congressional Seat Vacated by Frederica Wilson
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May 30, 2026MIAMI, Fla. (FNN) — South Florida Congresswoman Frederica Wilson has announced she will not seek reelection to Florida’s 24th Congressional District, creating an open-seat race that is expected to draw significant attention ahead of the 2026 election cycle.
Even before Wilson’s retirement announcement became public, Dr. Rudolph “Rudy” Moise had already shifted his political focus. Moise withdrew from the crowded race for Florida’s 20th Congressional District to pursue a campaign for the seat currently held by Wilson.
Moise Brings Military, Medical, Legal, and Business Experience
Moise is a longtime physician, attorney, businessman, and retired U.S. Air Force colonel. Over the years, he has built a public profile through his medical practice, community involvement, and repeated campaigns for federal office in South Florida.
His decision to enter the race immediately positions him among the most recognizable candidates seeking to succeed Wilson in Congress.
No Stranger to Running Against Wilson
Moise is no stranger to challenging Wilson at the ballot box.
He previously mounted two congressional campaigns against the longtime Democratic incumbent but was unsuccessful in his efforts to unseat her. Despite those defeats, Moise maintained a visible presence in South Florida politics and continued advocating on issues related to healthcare, economic development, public safety, and government accountability.
With Wilson now stepping aside, Moise will have his first opportunity to compete for the seat without facing the incumbent congresswoman.
Political observers note that Moise’s prior campaigns have given him valuable name recognition and an established network of supporters throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Redistricting Could Reshape the Political Landscape
Florida’s congressional map underwent significant changes following redistricting approved by Governor Ron DeSantis. The revised boundaries altered several congressional districts across the state, including portions of South Florida.
The new district configuration could create different political dynamics than those Moise faced during his previous campaigns against Wilson.
As candidates begin to organize for the 2026 election cycle, the open-seat contest is expected to attract a competitive field of Democratic and Republican contenders seeking to represent one of South Florida’s most prominent congressional districts.
With Wilson’s departure ending an era in South Florida politics, voters will soon decide who will succeed the veteran congresswoman and represent Florida’s 24th Congressional District in Washington.
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Puerto Rican Business Owner Tatiana Fernandez running for Orange County Commission District 8
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May 30, 2026ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — The Orange County Board of County Commissioners recently approved a new District 8 seat to address the county’s continued population growth and expanding communities.
Tatiana Fernandez officially entered the race for the newly created Orange County Commission District 8 seat after announcing her candidacy on social media and filing the necessary paperwork with the Orange County Supervisor of Elections.
Fernandez Highlights Business, Advocacy, and Community Leadership Experience
Fernandez, a Puerto Rican-born business owner, autism advocate, and community leader, said her campaign is focused on strengthening families, supporting small businesses, and expanding opportunities throughout Orange County.
“Latinos are shaping the future of America,” Fernandez stated in her campaign announcement. “Together, we can build stronger communities, greater opportunities, and a brighter future for our children.”
Fernandez currently serves on the Orange County Commission on Aging Board, where she advocates for programs and services benefiting seniors throughout the county.
Her professional and community background includes:
• Business owner since 2015 with extensive experience in entrepreneurship and business development.
• Owner of Pantera Technical Services, a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida.
• On-the-job training provider for Florida Vocational Rehabilitation students since 2019.
• Autism advocate serving families in Seminole County since 2007.
• Fully bilingual in English and Spanish.
• Born and raised in Puerto Rico.
• Resident of Florida since 2004 after living in Boston from 1994 to 2000.
• Academic studies in banking, pre-law, finance, government relations, and healthcare administration.
• Volunteer with the Lake Mary High School Robotics Program from 2017 to 2020.
• Registered volunteer for former Florida State Representative Daisy Morales in both Orlando and Tallahassee offices.
• Candidate for Florida’s 7th Congressional District during the 2022 and 2024 election cycles.
Campaign Focused on Families, Seniors, and Small Businesses
Fernandez said Orange County residents deserve leadership that listens to the community and understands the challenges facing working families, senior citizens, and small-business owners.
“Our community deserves leadership that listens, works hard, and truly understands the needs of families, seniors, and small businesses,” Fernandez said. “I look forward to continuing to serve Orange County with integrity, compassion, and dedication.”
She is encouraging supporters to volunteer, share campaign information, and contribute to her effort to represent the newly established district.
Crowded Field Emerges for New District 8 Seat
Fernandez joins a growing field of candidates seeking election to the new Orange County Commission District 8 seat. Other announced candidates include Vic Torres, Jeannette Quinones-Hernandez, Isaiah Louis Anderson, Julio Rocha, and George Haas.
Candidate qualifying is scheduled for June 8-12, 2026. The primary election will be held on August 18, 2026, with voters selecting the first commissioner to represent the newly created district.
The District 8 seat is expected to be one of Orange County’s most closely watched races as candidates compete to represent a rapidly growing and increasingly diverse constituency.
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