Trump's Supreme Court list has Florida ties with Lagoa, Muñiz
Federal appeals-court Judge Barbara Lagoa and Florida Supreme Court Justice Carlos Muñiz were among 20 names President Donald Trump put forward Wednesday as potential U.S. Supreme Court nominees if he wins a second term.
Bob Woodward says Trump told him of COVID-19: ‘I wanted to always play it down’
President Donald Trump seemed to understand the severity of the coronavirus threat even as he was telling the nation that the virus was no worse than the seasonal flu and insisting that the U.S. government had it totally under control, according to a new book by journalist Bob Woodward.
South Lawn, Rose Garden under repair after White House stages RNC events
The White House South Lawn and its iconic Rose Garden are undergoing extensive re-sodding and other work after last month’s Republican National Convention turned them into a muddy mess.
Biden, Trump deadlocked in battleground Florida: Poll
With 29 electoral votes, Florida is the biggest of the traditional general election battleground states.
Justice Department seeks to defend Trump in rape accuser's defamation lawsuit
The DoJ lawyers argue that Trump was “acting within the scope of his office” when he denied Carroll’s allegations last year that he raped her in a New York luxury department store in the mid-1990s.
Mail-in and absentee ballots: How to ensure yours is properly filled out and doesn’t get rejected
Political experts are predicting the rejection of thousands of absentee ballots this fall. Here’s what you need to know to make sure yours is filled out properly and counted.
Trump announces expansion of offshore drilling ban during Florida visit
President Donald Trump sought to claim the mantle of environmental steward on Tuesday as he announced an expansion of a ban on offshore drilling and highlighted conservation projects in Florida. But his administration has overturned or weakened numerous regulations meant to protect air and water quality and lands essential for imperiled species.
In battleground states, absentee ballot rejections could triple
Thousands of absentee ballots get rejected in every presidential election. This year, that problem could be much worse and potentially pivotal in hotly contested battleground states.
Absentee ballot rejections could triple in battleground states
An Associated Press analysis of absentee ballot rejections found the number of ballots that could go uncounted this year in some key battleground states could be up to three times higher than during the last presidential election four years ago.
First responder: Boaters were saving boaters at Trump parade on Lake Travis
Five boats went down during the Trump Boat Parade on Lake Travis.
Boat parade supporting President Trump held at Lake Lanier
Hundreds of people participated in a massive boat parade Sunday morning to show their support for President Trump.
Car parade to support President Trump goes through I-4 in Orlando, video shows
Throughout the nation, Trump supporters have organized car and boat parades to show support for his 2020 election campaign.
President Trump to campaign in battleground states, Florida and North Carolina, on Tuesday
The White House says Trump will stop in Jupiter, Florida, on Tuesday to remind voters there of his conservation and environmental protection efforts in the Everglades region.
Fraternal Order of Police endorses Trump in 2020 race
More than a dozen police organizations have endorsed Trump's reelection.
Election officials look to movie theaters, drive-thrus, for safe in-person voting centers
The general election is expected to include polling places at NBA arenas nationwide as part of an agreement owners made with players to combat racial injustice.
Biden-Trump race tightening in the biggest battleground: Poll
29 electoral votes are up for grabs in Florida.
Traditional first lady cookie contest won't happen ahead of 2020 election
After running for seven election cycles, the traditional first lady cookie contest will not continue, after Family Circle Magazine, which conducted the contest, published its last issue in December of 2019.
Trump, White House deny report he called fallen soldiers 'losers' and 'suckers'
A new report details multiple instances of President Donald Trump making disparaging remarks about members of the U.S. military who have been captured or killed, including referring to the American war dead at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France in 2018 as “losers” and “suckers.”


















