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Roman Reigns endorses President Trump, CM Punk tears into Elon Musk
SUMMARY: In this episode of Going Ringside, the discussion revolves around WWE’s WrestleMania 41 and coinciding political comments from its stars. Roman Reigns sparked controversy with his Vanity Fair interview, expressing support for President Trump while acknowledging disagreements with him. This comment generated significant attention. Shortly after, CM Punk criticized Elon Musk on a podcast, addressing allegations related to a hand gesture Musk made, which some interpreted as a Nazi salute. The WWE, traditionally cautious about political matters, finds itself exploring new territory, given its ties to high-profile political figures and events.
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Democrats push for transparency, lawsuits over migrant detention site
SUMMARY: Florida’s Everglades-based migrant detention facility, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” has sparked intense debate after a recent bipartisan tour. Republicans, including Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, praised the air-conditioned, well-maintained $450 million site. Democrats, led by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, described harsh conditions involving heat, mosquitoes, poor medical care, and hygiene, calling for greater oversight. Some Republicans, like Rep. Susan Valdes, also expressed unease. Legal challenges include a transparency lawsuit by Democrats demanding details on contracts linked to Republican donors and a federal environmental lawsuit over ecological harm. Gov. DeSantis defends the facility, while Democrats plan unannounced visits and further legal action.
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House Dem Leader Fentrice Driskell will run for a Tampa Bay Senate seat in 2026
by Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix
July 14, 2025
Florida House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell announced on Monday that she will run for the state Senate District 16 seat in the Tampa Bay area next year. The seat is being vacated by Democrat Darryl Rouson because of term limits.
Driskell, a Hillsborough County Democrat, was first elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2018 and is term-limited from running again for that seat next year. There had been speculation at one point that she was considering a run for governor, but that talk had quieted over the past year.
“I am incredibly excited to announce my campaign to serve the people of Florida State Senate District 16,” Driskell said in a written statement.
“As a member of the Florida House for the past seven years, I’ve fought to lower housing costs, provide property insurance relief, and expand access to affordable healthcare. Our state faces significant challenges, and I am ready to bring my dedication and experience to the State Senate to ensure all Floridians have the opportunity to thrive. This campaign is about protecting your freedom to be healthy, prosperous, and safe, and I will fight for you every step of the way.”
Democratic Rep. Michele Rayner announced her candidacy for the seat last December. She was first elected to the Florida House in 2020 and intended to run for a congressional seat in Pinellas County in 2022 before it was redistricted to make it less friendly to a Democrat. She did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Senate District 16 includes parts of South St. Petersburg and then goes across Tampa Bay to encompass a large portion of Hillsborough County. That’s significant in the respect that Driskell lives in Hillsborough, whereas Rayner makes Pinellas County her home. Nearly 70% of Democratic primary voters live on the Hillsborough County side of the district, which was drawn up during the 2022 reapportionment process.
Endorsements
Driskell’s announcement carries two significant endorsements, from former Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn and former Tampa Democratic legislator Arthenia Joyner, who previously held the seat before leaving the Legislature in 2016.
“I’ve known Fentrice for nearly a decade,” Joyner said in a written statement. “She has the experience, vision, and work ethic necessary to be an outstanding State Senator. She has consistently fought for our communities, and I know she will continue that fight as the next senator for District 16. She has my complete and total support.”
Driskell, an attorney, is the first Black woman to lead the Florida House Democrats in the state Legislature and the first person in more than 30 years to win election to that position twice.
Amaro Lionhart is the only Republican to have filed in the race as of yet. The primary election will take place in August 2026.
The configuration of the Senate seat is the subject of a federal lawsuit that went on trial in a Tampa courtroom last month. A lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Florida and the Civil Rights & Racial Justice Clinic at New York University representing a group of Tampa and St. Petersburg residents alleges that the Florida Senate’s plan in 2022 to connect Black populations from parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas counties into District 16 was a racial gerrymander. A three-judge panel of federal judges is expected to decide on the case sometime later this summer.
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Political Bias Rating: Center-Left
This article presents information primarily about Democratic candidates and their campaigns in Florida, emphasizing their policy priorities such as affordable housing, healthcare access, and community representation. The tone is factual and supportive, highlighting endorsements and background achievements of Democratic politicians, while providing limited information about the Republican candidate, which suggests a sympathetic leaning toward progressive Democratic views. However, the coverage remains largely informative without overt partisan language, placing it in the center-left range.
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Here’s what triggered the latest deadly sectarian clashes in Syria, and why it matters
SUMMARY: Clashes in Syria between Bedouin tribes, government forces, and the Druze minority have resulted in dozens of deaths and threaten to destabilize the fragile postwar order. Since President Bashar Assad’s fall in December, fighting has escalated amid fears of sectarian violence. The Druze, a minority group primarily in southern Syria, are divided over relations with the new Islamist-influenced government, which includes few Druze representatives. Tensions rose after a Bedouin checkpoint robbery led to tit-for-tat attacks. Israel, which supports Druze interests, struck targets in southern Syria. The conflicts, coupled with Kurdish-government tensions, jeopardize Syria’s recovery from years of war and devastation.
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