Trump Wins Miami-Dade County By Double Digits In County’s First GOP Presidential Win Since 1988

Former President Donald Trump flipped Florida’s Miami-Dade County by approximately 11 points after losing the county in 2020 by roughly 7 points. Florida was called shortly after 8:00 p.m. EST for Trump, with The New York Times (NYT) reporting Trump had an 11-point lead in the county with 95 percent of the reporting in. Miami-Dade, […]

'What if I wasn't Tyreek Hill?' Police officer placed on leave after Miami Dolphins star is handcuffed hours before game



NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill was arrested during a traffic stop just hours before his Miami Dolphins hosted their first game of the season. His teammate was also detained during the altercation.

On his way to the stadium, Hill was stopped in his sports car and detained by police on the ground, a video showed. ESPN's Jeff Darlington said the athlete was cited for reckless driving and got into a verbal altercation with police when he was pulled over.

A video circulated online showing three officers detaining Hill, with the star player laying face down on the pavement in handcuffs.

It would later be reported that Dolphins defensive tackle Calais Campbell was also handcuffed during the traffic stop after allegedly trying to de-escalate the situation.

"They put handcuffs on me too, and I was like 'What's going on?' I didn't understand what the issue was,” Campbell told the NFL Network, per CNN.

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'I wasn't disrespectful because my mom didn't raise me that way.'

Both players were released in time for the Dolphins season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars where Hill shined, leading his team in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns. After an 80-yard touchdown by Hill, the Dolphins completed a second-half comeback to win 20-17.

Following the game, Hill spoke at a press conference and expressed confusion over his detainment. When asked why he was pulled over, he told reporters it was for speeding but also that he wasn't sure why the situation played out the way it did.

"I wasn't disrespectful because my mom didn't raise me that way, didn't cuss, didn’t do none of that. Like I said, I'm still trying to figure it out," Hill said.

Hill's agent Drew Rosenhaus said that the wide receiver "got a ticket for a moving violation [while] entering the stadium."

"How things escalated into the situation that they were in, in handcuffs and being held on the ground with police is mind-boggling to me," the agent added.

Later in the day, Miami-Dade Police Department Director Stephanie V. Daniels said one of the officers involved in the incident had been placed on administrative leave.

“Following the incident involving Tyreek Hill, I have initiated an Internal Affairs investigation to ensure a thorough review of the matter," a statement posted to X read. "I'm committed to transparency and accountability to the community with any situation involving my officers," the police director added.

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Hill went on to tell reporters that he hoped to be a police officer one day and that he wants to use his platform to team up with the police department in the future to make a positive impact.

The star player also expressed concern about what might have happened if he weren't a famous athlete, citing that he didn't "name drop" or let the police know that he was a football player.

"I wasn't raised like that," he reiterated. "What if I wasn't Tyreek Hill? Worst case scenario, you know, because it's crazy. I want to be a cop one day. I got a state trooper hat, all that, you know? So, I got a lot of respect for cops, man. But, obviously everybody has bad apples in every situation."

The Miami Dolphins host the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Thursday, September 12.

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Liberal media falsely claimed Florida school banned book from Biden inauguration poet. Now that the truth is out, dozens of large outlets still refuse to correct the record.



Liberal news outlets and leftist organizations joined poet Amanda Gorman in falsely claiming that a Florida school had banned her book.

The school and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis were roundly denounced. The Biden White House rolled out a declaration of solidarity with the poet. Gorman's book sales skyrocketed.

Only, as TheBlaze previously indicated, there was no ban. At no point has anyone come forward with any evidence that a single student attempted to access the book and was denied.

The school had in fact deemed the book valuable and historically significant. It has made clear that, while the book was moved from one shelf to another shelf in the library, it remains available to access for all students, regardless of grade level.

Furthermore, contrary to insinuations by the liberal media, Gov. Ron DeSantis had nothing to do with the relocation of the book, the complaint, or the school's decision — a fact that Snopes has acknowledged.

While the Bob Graham Education Center in Miami Lakes and representatives from Miami-Dade County Public Schools confirmed the initial reports were malicious fabrications earlier this week, many publications, including the Daily Beast, the Associated Press, Variety, the Guardian, Rolling Stone, and People magazine, have yet to issue corrections or account for their misleading claims.

What's the background?

TheBlaze previously reported that various liberal publications claimed that Amanda Gorman's book — "The Hill We Climb," which contains the poem she read at Biden's inauguration — was banned from a school library in Miami.

While Daily Salinas, a mother of two children at the school, had filed a complaint about "The Hill We Climb" and administrators had responded, the book was neither banned nor removed from the library, but instead moved to a different section of the school's media center.

"No literature (books or poem) has been banned or removed," said Miami-Dade County Public Schools spokesperson Elmo Lugo.

"It was determined at the school that ‘The Hill We Climb’ is better suited for middle school students and, it was shelved in the middle school section of the media center," he explained. "The book remains available in the media center."

\u201cIn order to ensure accurate information, @MDCPS is compelled to clarify that the book titled, \u201cThe Hill We Climb\u201d by @TheAmandaGorman was never banned or removed from one of our schools. The book is available in the media center as part of the middle grades collection.\u201d
— Miami-Dade Schools (@Miami-Dade Schools) 1684894666

According to the minutes of the School Materials Review Committee's April 5 meeting, the committee had determined that Gorman's book "has educational value because of its historical significance. The vocabulary used in the poem was determined to be of value for middle school students."

In case there was any doubt, the school district clarified further on Wednesday that access to the book is NOT restricted to middle grade students, but "remains accessible to all students."

Snopes stressed there was "no indication that an elementary-age child would meet resistance from a librarian should they want to walk over to the middle school section of the library to read the works."

Notwithstanding the facts of the matter, the liberal media rushed to claim that Gorman's book had been banned, with a number of outlets intimating DeSantis was responsible.

The poet similarly appeared keen to amplify this claim, saying in a statement that her book had been "banned."

"I'm gutted," she said in a statement. "Robbing children of the chance to find their voices in literature is a violation of their right to free thought and free speech."

Gorman still had her original false allegation pinned to her Twitter page at the time of publication.

As it became clear there was in fact no ban, Gorman engaged in more political wordplay, suggesting that a "school book ban is any action taken against a book that leaves access to a book restricted or diminished."

PEN America similarly decided to redefine what is meant by "ban," stating, "The book may remain available to middle-school students, but when you restrict or diminish access to a book, that’s a ban."

Stephana Ferrell, the director of research and insight at Florida Freedom to Read Project, performed some comparable mental gymnastics, telling the Miami Herald that the books weren't being banned from the district, "but they’re banned for the students they were intended for." Of course, even if Ferrell's point were valid, the underlying facts remain untrue; the book has not at any point been restricted to any grade level.

Committed to falsehoods

The Daily Beast still has an article by so-called reporter-researcher Decca Muldowney on its site entitled, "Florida Mom Behind Amanda Gorman Book Ban Has Proud Boy Links," which continues to bat around the term "ban."

ABC News, which featured an image of Gov. DeSantis, changed its headline from "Amanda Gorman's poem for Biden's inauguration banned by Florida school" to "Amanda Gorman's poem for Biden's inauguration barred for younger children by Florida school," but continues to peddle the claim that the book has been "placed on a restricted list," despite there being no evidence of such a list existing, and despite the school's clear statement that the book remains accessible to students of all grade levels.

Politico, the New York Times, and NPR continue to falsely claim access to the book is restricted, with the latter suggesting Gorman's poem is "the latest casualty in the fight over library books."

The Associated Press has changed its headline from "Amanda Gorman’s poem for Biden’s inauguration banned by Florida school" to "Amanda Gorman’s poem for Biden’s inauguration barred for younger children by Florida school," but peddles the same false "restricted list" claim as ABC News and the San Diego Tribune.

While the Associated Press has changed its headline, the many publications that recycle its content continue to house the falsehood on their sites along with its suggestion that the debunked ban had something to do with DeSantis. For instance, PBS News Hour still had Freida Frisaro's initial false report on its site with the original AP title as of Friday morning.

Variety hasn't budged on its original headline, "Amanda Gorman’s Books Sky Rocket in Sales Despite Florida Book Ban" and continues to falsely claim both that "A Florida school has banned its elementary students from reading Amanda Gorman's poem" and "The poem was one of several works banned at the Miami-Dade County school."

Variety did, however, provide an update to its piece — not to correct the record, but to announce the result of these and other false reports: "Thanks to this new round of press, Gorman's books are currently best sellers on Amazon."

The Guardian has kept its original headline, "Amanda Gorman ‘gutted’ after Florida school bans Biden inauguration poem," stating that the poem was "removed for reading by elementary school children" and suggesting even still that the book has indeed been banned.

Rolling Stone, which recently got caught smearing Michael Knowles of the Daily Wire and has paid out millions in the past for false reporting, changed its headline from "Florida School Bans Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural ‘The Hill We Climb’ Poem" to another false headline: "Florida School Restricts Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural ‘The Hill We Climb’ Poem."

Despite a correction note highlighting that the book was not banned, Rolling Stone's revised article still contains the false claim that Gorman's book was removed from circulation and opens with the false claim that that "elementary-aged students" have been restricted from reading Gorman's book.

Teen Vogue and Glamour are evidently unshaken by the truth. The article run by the two publications, entitled "Amanda Gorman Speaks Out After a Florida School Bans Her Poem," remains on both sites with Elizabeth Logan's original title and false claims.

People magazine, another bastion of journalistic integrity, has not amended its report entitled, "Amanda Gorman's Inauguration Poem Banned — Along with 3 Race-Related Books — at a Miami-Area School," which states, "A Florida school has banned four books for elementary students after one parent objected to the titles and argued they were inappropriate."

The article falsely claims Gorman's work was "removed from the library" and will no longer be available to students.

Ironically, the article in People attempts to cast doubt on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' March claim that book bans are a "hoax."

Harper's Bazaar's article, "Amanda Gorman fundraises to protest against Florida book ban," has not been corrected. It claims the book was altogether removed from the school.

The Los Angeles Times framed the relocation of the book as a matter of restriction, but still suggests it was a ban in the title of its report, "Amanda Gorman on her inauguration poem being banned at Miami school: ‘I am gutted.'"

TheBlaze reached out to the following publications about their misleading or outright false reports: the Daily Beast; PBS; Variety; the Guardian; the Associated Press; Rolling Stone; NPR; the New York Times; Teen Vogue; Harper's Bazaar; Politico; the Los Angeles Times; and People magazine. At the time of publication, none have yet commented on their advancement of a false narrative or explained why they have refused to correct the record. None have responded to an inquiry regarding what evidence, if any, they uncovered to support the assertion that even a single student attempted to check out the book but was unable to do so.

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'We're getting our butts kicked right now': Democrats panicking as Republicans take early voting lead in Miami-Dade, a historically blue stronghold



Early voting results in Miami-Dade appear to indicate a seismic shift is under way. The accompanying red wave may soon flood the Democrat stronghold.

A red wave to wash away the status quo

Miami-Dade is the most populous county in Florida, with over 1.5 million registered voters. It has voted blue in the last several presidential elections.

In 2018, Gov. Ron DeSantis trailed failed gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum by over 20 points in the county. This November, he may be the first Republican governor to win the county since Jeb Bush in 2002.

The Miami-Dade supervisor of elections indicated at 1 p.m. on Nov. 3 that 347,180 ballots had been cast (22.70% of active eligible voters).

Republicans are presently in the lead by over 1,000 votes.

Christine Alexandria Olivio, the Democratic House candidate in Florida’s 26th Congressional District in South Florida, told Fresh Take Florida, "This is not what we expected. ... This is worse than what we expected. We're getting our butts kicked right now."

While there are more Democrats registered to vote (~575,000) in the county than Republicans (~435,000), they have yet to show up in considerable force.

Olivio added, "We’re not drawing out our own base."

Roughly 27% of Republican voters had voted by Wednesday, whereas only 21% of Democrats had voted. 58% of the votes tallied to date have been sent in by mail.

So far, Republicans tend towards early voting, whereas Democrats are nearly twice as likely to vote by mail than by early voting.

Hispanic support, Democrat apathy

The Washington Post reported that the GOP has made significant headway with Hispanic voters in the county, which is 72% Hispanic, building on gains made by former President Donald Trump in 2020.

DeSantis is leading Crist by 51% to 44% statewide among Hispanic voters according to a recent Telemundo/LX News poll. The Republican governor is up by 10 points among all groups, according to a Nov. 1 FOX 35/InsiderAdvantage poll.

One Democratic voter, Roger Ledesma, told the Post that he doesn't intend to vote this year because the Democrat Party doesn't have "any great-looking candidates running."

Ledesma isn't excited by the prospect of Democrat Charlie Crist as governor, as he "doesn't seem like the strongest candidate, but I guess that's what we're given on the Democratic side."

Fresh Take Florida reported that Alina Garcia, a Republican running for election to the state House, believes DeSantis could win Miami-Dade County because people are fed up with Democrats and their policies.

Garcia indicated that the "average citizen has woken up and has had enough of this nonsense. ... That's why you're going to see Republicans outperform Democrats in such high numbers."

On Wednesday, the Republican Party of Miami-Dade tweeted, "Democrats spent years destroying our economy. Their chickens are coming home to roost!"

\u201cDemocrats spent years destroying our economy. Their chickens are coming home to roost!\u201d
— Republican Party of Miami-Dade (@Republican Party of Miami-Dade) 1667450905

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Miami-Dade School Board rejects sex-ed books that discuss 'pulling out,' gender identity: 'It is something that I personally do not believe is age appropriate for those students'



Parents outraged at the graphic content taught in public schools and available in public libraries may just have scored a major victory. In a 5-4 vote on Wednesday evening, the Miami-Dade School Board in Florida decided to reject two textbooks on human sexuality, one for middle school and one for high school.

The vote came after a raucous school board meeting in which over 40 members of the public spoke. All but two spoke in favor of adopting the textbooks.

“Half of all high school kids have sex before they graduate from high school, that’s not something we’re gonna change," Marika Lynch, a parent of three who spoke at the meeting, told reporters. "So do we want them to have the best information? Yes. Do I want my kids who are all pre-teens to have the best information? Absolutely, that’s what we’re here for today.”

"Refusing to provide students with this necessary information would undoubtedly cause children to experience sexual health consequences," said another speaker.

However, opponents to the textbooks also made their concerns known. Two women were escorted from the meeting when their shouts against the textbooks became disruptive.

Another man, Alex Serrano also voiced his objections to the material, which he said include “[m]atters related to their sexuality, to their health, to their human reproduction, to abortion, to access to plan B pills, matters related to contraceptive methods."

Serrano represents the Miami-Dade chapter of County Citizens Defending Freedom, a national organization which seeks to empower Americans "to defend their faith, freedom, and liberty, while placing local governance under the watchful eye of local American citizens acting as patriots." The group compiled a list of concerns about the textbooks. According to the list, one textbook goes into detail about various contraception methods, including the "withdrawal" method, also described as "pulling out." Another excerpt explains that gender identity differs from biological sex.

Serrano said he removed his own children from the school district after he discovered that they were being taught age-inappropriate content.

Board member Mari Tere Rojas agreed that the textbooks in question were too mature for middle and high school students. "It is something that I personally do not believe is something that is age appropriate for those students to address,” she said about the various contraception discussions in the books.

In rejecting the books, the board reversed an earlier vote to approve them.

Local teachers unions are not pleased with the reversal. A statement issued by United Teachers of Dade President Karla Hernandez-Mats said in part that members are "disturbed by the continued attempt from extremist groups to censor books. We live in an enlightened society and completely oppose the censorship of knowledge and accurate teaching materials.”