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Trump Names Congressman Matt Gaetz As US Attorney General, Promises To End “Weaponized Government”

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (FNN) – In a decisive move aimed at reshaping the Department of Justice, former President Donald Trump announced the nomination of Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz as the next Attorney General of the United States. Known for his outspoken and combative stance on key issues, Gaetz has been a vocal critic of what he and Trump describe as a “partisan weaponization” of the justice system.

“It is my great honor to announce that Congressman Matt Gaetz, of Florida, is hereby nominated to be the Attorney General of the United States,” Trump declared. “Matt is a deeply gifted and tenacious attorney… who has distinguished himself in Congress through his focus on achieving desperately needed reform at the Department of Justice.”

Trump praised Gaetz for his contributions to the House Judiciary Committee, where he played a prominent role in addressing perceived systemic issues within the DOJ. Citing Gaetz’s efforts to expose “alarming and systemic government corruption and weaponization” in cases like the Russia investigation, Trump described the Congressman as a “champion for the Constitution and the Rule of Law.”

Gaetz, a trained attorney from William & Mary College of Law, is expected to bring a hardline approach to DOJ leadership, aiming to tackle priorities such as border security, dismantling criminal organizations, and, as Trump stated, “restoring Americans’ badly-shattered faith and confidence in the Justice Department.” Gaetz himself responded to the announcement, expressing readiness to implement Trump’s vision of transparency and law enforcement integrity.

However, the nomination has already sparked intense backlash from congressional Democrats and some Republicans, who argue that Gaetz’s appointment could further polarize the DOJ. Critics point to his history of combative political rhetoric and concerns over potential conflicts of interest, especially given his prominent role in investigating prior DOJ actions.

Supporters, meanwhile, believe Gaetz will deliver long-awaited accountability within the Department, promising a return to “fighting crime and upholding democracy.” The nomination is expected to bring vigorous debate and potential pushback from both sides of the aisle as Gaetz’s Senate confirmation looms.

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J Willie David, III contributed to this report.
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Joe Strada Loans Campaign $5 Million, Launches $1 Million Ad Buy in Congressional District 11

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The ad was produced by political strategist Brad Herold of Something Else Strategies and marks the first major media investment of the campaign.

$5 MILLION PERSONAL LOAN TO CAMPAIGN

Strada, founder of Strada Services, announced last week that he had loaned his congressional campaign $5 million, providing the campaign with substantial financial resources early in the election cycle.

Strada Services is one of the nation’s largest privately held, family-owned companies specializing in air conditioning, electrical, security, and plumbing services.

The campaign said the loan and advertising investment demonstrate Strada’s commitment to communicating directly with voters throughout Central Florida.


FIRST MAJOR MEDIA PUSH

The $1 million advertising effort is expected to reach voters across Florida’s 11th Congressional District through a combination of television, radio, and digital media platforms.

The campaign has positioned Strada as a conservative outsider and successful entrepreneur focused on bringing private-sector experience to Washington.

Additional details regarding future advertising and campaign events are expected in the coming weeks.

ABOUT FLORIDA’S 11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Florida’s 11th Congressional District includes portions of Central Florida and is expected to be one of the state’s closely watched congressional races during the 2026 election cycle.

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Republican Rep. Paula Stark Disqualified From Ballot, Giving Democrats Opportunity to Flip House District 47

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Republican Rep. Paula Stark Disqualified From Ballot, Giving Democrats Opportunity to Flip House District 47

OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. (FNN NEWS) — Florida State Rep. Paula Stark has been disqualified from seeking reelection in Florida House District 47 after failing to satisfy candidate qualifying requirements before the noon Friday filing deadline.

According to state election records, Stark’s candidacy was disqualified due to a deficiency involving required financial disclosure filings, commonly referred to as Form 6. Florida law requires candidates for legislative office to timely submit all qualifying documents, including financial disclosure forms, to appear on the ballot.

 

Form 6 Financial Disclosure Requirement

Form 6 is a public financial disclosure document required for state elected officials and candidates. The form requires candidates to disclose assets, liabilities, sources of income, and other financial interests.

The disclosure includes a sworn certification stating: “Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Form 6 and that the facts stated in it are true.”

Candidates are required to complete, sign and timely file the disclosure as part of Florida’s qualifying process. Failure to properly file required qualifying documents, including Form 6, by the statutory deadline can result in disqualification from the ballot.

Democrats Advance to Primary Election

With Stark removed from contention, Democrats now have an opportunity to capture the Republican-held seat in House District 47.

The only candidates remaining in the race are:

  • Jorge Figueroa, President of the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida
  • Anthony Nieves, a state investigator

The two Democrats will compete in the Aug. 18 Democratic Primary, with the winner becoming Representative-Elect.

House District 47 covers portions of Osceola County and has been represented by Stark since her election to the Florida House.

The disqualification was among the most notable developments of Florida’s 2026 candidate qualifying period and significantly alters the political landscape in a district Republicans had hoped to retain.

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State Rep. Bruce Antone Wins Reelection Unopposed

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) — Florida State Representative Bruce Antone has won reelection to the Florida House after qualifying for the 2026 election cycle without opposition.

Antone, who represents portions of Orange County, remains the longest-serving Democratic state lawmaker in Orange County and one of the most senior members of Florida’s Democratic legislative delegation.

Following his reelection, Antone thanked supporters in a statement posted on Facebook.

“Today, I was reelected to the Florida House of Representatives. I didn’t have any opposition. Thank you to everyone who has supported me during my time and tenure in the Florida House of Representatives,” Antone wrote.

Under Florida election law, candidates who qualify for office without opposition are automatically elected and do not appear on the ballot.

Antone will begin another term in the Florida House as lawmakers prepare for the 2027 Legislative Session in Tallahassee.

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