@j_fishback Actually cares about Veterans and he understands what they go through dealing with the VA. James Fishback is a businessman who knows how to cut through bureaucracy.
If @ByronDonalds is the Republican nominee, a Democrat David Jolly will be Governor.
Jolly has said he is "not a fan of the Second Amendment," and would "re-instate Covid vaccine mandates."
Today, I attended the interment of Major Cody A. Khork. On March 1, Major Khork was tragically killed in action by the Iranian regime. He was just 35 years old.
Please pray for his soul, his family, and our leaders.
22 days ago President Trump delivered the longest State of The Union address ever.
A lot was said. And yet nothing was said about war with Iran. 4 days before the war started.
Billionaires love migrant workers.
They import poor men from Central America, pay them slave wages, and then fire the White and Black men I grew up with.
As Governor, I will stand up to this scam and protect American workers.
Florida Hero of the Day:
Leon J. Roy, IV, CSM, U.S. Army (Ret.) – Tallahassee, Florida
Command Sergeant Major Leon J. Roy, IV dedicated his life to military service, leadership, and continued support for Florida’s veteran community. After first serving in the U.S. Navy, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and built a distinguished career as an airborne infantryman and Special Forces leader. His combat service in Vietnam included being wounded in action, and he later trained allied forces in Thailand, South Vietnam, and Cambodia. Rising to the rank of Command Sergeant Major, he retired in 1980 with numerous decorations, including the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Air Medal, and Combat Infantry Badge.
Following his military career, Roy continued serving the people of North Florida as a JROTC instructor in the Gadsden County School System and later with the State of Florida’s Emergency Management operations. A respected member of veterans’ organizations such as the Military Order of the Purple Heart, he remained active in honoring and supporting fellow veterans throughout the Tallahassee area. His legacy reflects a lifetime of courage, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to the citizens and veterans of Florida.
48 hours after we hosted James Fishback (@j_fishback) at the largest Candidate event at UF in nearly 10 years, @UF terminated our organization.
They cited the FFCR, an organization that we are not a part of that has no authority over our chapter. We are proud members of a different organization, @uscollegegop.
We look forward to the University reinstating our club and correcting this statement. We have retained counsel and have received information that this is not the first time that FFCR has lied to silence christian conservative groups on campus.
Florida Hero of the Day:
Brigadier General Michael Lambert Ferguson, a sixth-generation native of Pensacola, Florida, dedicated his life to military service, leadership, and unwavering support for soldiers and veterans across the state.
Commissioned from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1960, he served more than 25 years in the U.S. Army as an infantry and airborne Ranger officer, rising to brigadier general and earning numerous decorations including the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with “V,” and Purple Heart. After retiring in 1986 and becoming a member of the Florida Bar, Ferguson focused his energy on strengthening Florida’s military community, advocating for the relocation of the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) to Eglin Air Force Base, mentoring students at the Florida Ranger Camp, supporting ROTC programs from Tallahassee to Pensacola, and helping establish Veterans Service Centers on college campuses to ease the transition from military to civilian life.
A tireless civic leader, he also played a key role in organizing Emerald Coast Honor Flights for hundreds of World War II veterans and served as Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for Northern Florida. Widely honored for his lifetime of service, General Ferguson’s enduring legacy is that of a devoted Floridian whose leadership and generosity strengthened both the state’s military presence and the lives of countless veterans and their families.