Peak politician: Florida Dems slam 'cruel and inhumane' migrant relocation policy they voted for



As Florida Democrats have attacked Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for relocating illegal immigrants to Martha' Vineyard, the DeSantis reelection campaign has put them on blast for voting to approve the funding that allowed the governor to do it.

Eleven Democratic members of the state Senate voted in favor of the state's fiscal year 2022-23 budget, which appropriated $12 million to transport illegal immigrants to out-of-state sanctuary city jurisdictions. The funding came from interest earned on COVID-19 relief given to Florida by the Biden administration as part of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, DeSantis campaign Rapid Response director Christina Pushaw said and the Washington Post confirmed.

Congress did not pass restrictions on the interest earned from coronavirus relief funds, freeing Florida lawmakers to use that funding however they wished. State senators approved the budget on March 14, 2022, in a vote of 33-0.

\u201c2 things CNN \u201cforgot\u201d to report:\n\n1. The money actually came from the interest our state has collected on BidenBucks. \n\n2. Almost every Democrat in the Florida Legislature voted for it, including those who are having public meltdowns today\u201d
— Christina Pushaw \ud83d\udc0a \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Christina Pushaw \ud83d\udc0a \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1663294484

Pushaw pointed out that many of the Democrats railing against the governor for sending migrants to Martha's Vineyard had voted in favor of the budget including the relocation program.

\u201cYes, you read that right. \n\nEvery single one of these Democrat legislators voted for exactly what they\u2019re feigning outrage at today.\u201d
— Christina Pushaw \ud83d\udc0a \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Christina Pushaw \ud83d\udc0a \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1663289421

DeSantis War Room, a Twitter account affiliated with the campaign, retweeted several of the Democratic lawmakers who expressed outrage over what they voted for.

"GOP politicians along with alt-right media outlets are using public money to traffic immigrants. It’s disgusting, un-American and shameful," tweeted Rep. Anna V. Eskamani (D), who voted for the budget. So did state Sen. Annette Taddeo (D), who said it was "cruel and inhumane" for Republicans to allegedly "use [migrants] as political pawns to score cheap points with their Fox News audience and the extreme fringes of their party."

\u201cFlorida Rep. Anna Eskamani voted for the FY 22-23 budget, which included $12 million to transport illegal aliens to sanctuary jurisdictions.\u201d
— DeSantis War Room (@DeSantis War Room) 1663275790

"Ron DeSantis' puzzling decision to spend money from our state budget to send migrants to Martha's Vineyard is lacking in compassion and it may even violate state law," claimed Sen. Laruen Book, who also voted for the budget.

\u201cFlorida Sen. Lauren Book voted for the FY 22-23 state budget, which included $12 million to transport illegal aliens to sanctuary jurisdictions -- like Martha's Vineyard.\u201d
— DeSantis War Room (@DeSantis War Room) 1663282594

Some lawmakers attempted to defend their votes. State Rep. Angie Nixon (D) said that the budget is "complex" and that Democrats "vote in favor of the good aspects of it," presumably holding their nose for the provisions they oppose.

\u201cThe budget is complex. And we don\u2019t want to risk even more harm to our communities because y\u2019all are vindictive so we vote in favor of the the good aspects of it. Don\u2019t get on here with your clown behavior. What y\u2019all did was cruel and inhumane. I hope your boss gets locked up!\u201d
— State Rep. Angie Nixon (@State Rep. Angie Nixon) 1663290481

DeSantis signed Florida's $109.9 billion state budget into law on June 2, 2022. In addition to the $12 million appropriated for the migrant relocation program, the budget included more than $1.24 billion in tax relief, increased funding for K-12 education and teacher salaries, increased pay for law enforcement officers, a 5.38% salary raise for state employees, $2.5 billion to protect Florida's water resources and the environment, and additional funding for health care, economic development, election integrity, and more.

At a press conference Thursday, the governor responded to his critics and slammed the Biden administration for failing to secure the southern border.

\u201cIn Florida, we take what is happening at the southern border seriously.\n \nWe are not a sanctuary state, and we will gladly facilitate the transport of illegal immigrants to sanctuary jurisdictions.\u201d
— Ron DeSantis (@Ron DeSantis) 1663259351

"If you have folks who are inclined to think Florida is a good place, our message to them is we are not a sanctuary state, it's better to be able to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction," DeSantis said. "We will help facilitate that transport for you, so you can go to greener pastures.

"Biden would fly people in the middle of the night, dump them all across this country. There was no warning on any of this," he continued. "And all those people in D.C. and New York were beating their chests when Trump was president saying they were so proud to be sanctuary jurisdictions. Saying how bad it was to have a secure border. The minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with everyday is brought to their front door they all [of a] sudden go berserk."

"It just shows you their virtue signaling is a fraud," DeSantis said.

Democrats meltdown, demand Kevin McCarthy resign over joke he made about Nancy Pelosi: 'What a piece of s***'



House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) faced calls to resign from outraged Democrats on Sunday after he made a joke about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and what he would do if Republicans regained the House majority in the 2022 midterm elections.

What did McCarthy say?

At a dinner in Nashville on Saturday night, the Tennessee Republican congressional delegation gifted McCarthy an oversized gavel with the words "Fire Pelosi" emblazoned on it.

During his speech, McCarthy reportedly said it would be difficult not to hit Pelosi with the House speaker's gavel if Republicans retake the House majority, which would likely make McCarthy, as leader of the Republicans, speaker of the House.

"It will be hard not to hit her with it but I will bang it down," McCarthy said.

What was the reaction?

Democrats voiced outrage over McCarthy's remarks, many of whom demanded he resign. Much of the outrage conflated McCarthy's joke to the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6.

  • Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) said, "America has suffered enough violence around politics. @GOPLeader McCarthy is now a would-be assailant of @SpeakerPelosi. He needs to resign."
  • Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) said, "Dear @GOPLeader McCarthy: Don't you think America has had enough political violence? You should never be encouraging or threatening or joking about causing violence to anyone, including the Speaker of the House. You need to apologize for your statement, or resign."
  • Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) said, "Language like this led to violence and death at the United States Capitol. @GOPLeader knows his words carry weight. He must apologize immediately."
  • Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) said, "After the political violence of January 6th where @SpeakerPelosi was targeted, this behavior is intolerable. Kevin McCarthy must apologize immediately."
  • Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) said, "What a piece of s***."

Pelosi has not responded to McCarthy's comments. Her spokesman, however, has. Drew Hammill, writing on his personal Twitter account, called McCarthy's joke "irresponsible and disgusting."

"A threat of violence to someone who was a target of a #January6th assassination attempt from your fellow Trump supporters is irresponsible and disgusting," Hammill said.

A threat of violence to someone who was a target of a #January6th assassination attempt from your fellow Trump supp… https://t.co/YPOXURbOJz

— Drew Hammill (@Drew_Hammill) 1627780710.0

Tensions between Pelosi and McCarthy have been rising in recent weeks.

Last month, Pelosi rejected two of McCarthy's selections for the panel investigating the Jan. 6 riots. McCarthy responded by removing all Republican lawmakers from the committee that he had picked; the only two Republicans on the committee, Reps. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), were selected by Pelosi.

Then, last week, Pelosi called McCarthy a "moron" for opposing her face mask requirement for all U.S. House members. Many of the same voices condemning McCarthy for his joke on Saturday were praising Pelosi last week for insulting McCarthy.