Gov. Ron DeSantis Suspends Lawless Soros-Backed State Attorney Andrew Warren

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Gov. Ron DeSantis Suspends Lawless Soros-Backed State Attorney Andrew Warren
By Brian Lupo
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Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a pro-active stance to protect the citizens of Florida from rogue prosecutors who are picking and choosing which laws to enforce, often openly doing so in the name of “social justice”. Late this morning, with numerous law enforcement representatives including the well-known Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, Governor DeSantis announced, effective immediately, the suspension of State Attorney Andrew Warren of Florida’s 13th Judicial District.
After the lawlessness that has been documented throughout many major cities across the United States over the last couple of years, including by The Gateway Pundit, Ron DeSantis took the initiative earlier this year of asking staff to ensure it would not happen in the State of Florida. They were tasked with speaking with “law enforcement and line prosecutors throughout the state”. According to Governor DeSantis, it all led back to the 13th Judicial Circuit in Hillsboro County, where law enforcement has been frustrated by criminals being let go and crimes not being prosecuted.


Gov. DeSantis stated, “We’ve seen across this country over the last few years, individual prosecutors take it upon themselves to determine which laws they like and will enforce, and which laws they don’t like and won’t enforce. The results of this in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have been catastrophic. You can go in [a store] in San Francisco and steal a certain amount of merchandise and by definition you would not be prosecuted…”
Gov. DeSantis continued: “Those who say this represents social justice, look at San Francisco. They had to recall this prosecutor who was funded by people like George Soros, saying he’s not going to prosecute. They did the recall election and he was recalled, even in a very liberal jurisdiction. But, the places that voted to keep him were the affluent communities who are not bearing the brunt of the policies. The places that voted to recall him are the working class communities, because they bear the burden of ignorance and refusal to enforce the law.”

In June 2021, State Attorney Warren signed a letter that said he would not enforce a prohibition on any sex change operations for minors.
According to Gov. DeSantis “Warren said that it doesn’t matter what the legislature does in the state of Florida. He is going to exercise a veto over that. He’s also instituted policies of ‘presumptive non-enforcement’…that is not consistent with the role of a prosecutor. You can exercise discretion in individual case, but that discretion has to be individualized and case specific. Most recently…after Dobbs…he signed a letter saying he would not enforce ANY laws relating to the protecting the right to life in the State of Florida. Mind you, we have had prohibitions on third trimester abortions for a long time. We’ve had prohibitions on partial birth abortions for a long time, and then most recently, the legislature enacted, and I signed protections for unborn babies at three and a half months. When they are aborted, its typically done through a dismemberment procedure, which is really inhumane.”
 
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Ah...took some of you a bit...but the slow migration from trump to desantis seems to be gaining some momentum.
 
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Sent the State Troopers down there to escort him out of the building, empty handed.
 
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I would retroactively suspend any state’s attorney who has intentionally not enforced a state law or statute currently on the books...no picking and choosing for the benefit of a 2024 POTUS run.
Dipshit told your State how he was gonna run it. LOL
 
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I would retroactively suspend any state’s attorney who has intentionally not enforced a state law or statute currently on the books...no picking and choosing for the benefit of a 2024 POTUS run.
Are there others who are not enforcing the law? Do you know others who at one time were not enforcing the law and now are as implied by your statement?
 
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I would retroactively suspend any state’s attorney who has intentionally not enforced a state law or statute currently on the books...no picking and choosing for the benefit of a 2024 POTUS run.
Yeah I would go in and fire him all the way back to 1980. WTH does 'retroactively' suspend even mean?
 
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You liberal gators are a sensitive bunch.


We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.
 
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If you say that you're not going to go after low level weed offenders because they suck up department resources, then that's within your discretion.

Deciding that you aren't going to follow the laws that you don't like is not within your discretion. If the execution of the law violates your morals or ethics, then you should resign.
 
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We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.
Sounds like you need to move to New York, so you can be amongst more like-minded peoples.
 
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We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.
Where’s the line between pandering to your base and doing things your base likes since you’re elected to represent them?
 
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We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.

So a Governor that may or may not run for POTUS should let a lawyer ignore the laws he has sworn to prosecute based on which way he leans? No, these idiots who believe they are the law need to go and many should be prosecuted themselves. Politics have nothing to do with someone who refuses to uphold his oath of office or follow the law.
 
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We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.

Lol. Only a dim would have the mindset of holding someone accountable would be “pandering”.
 
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