DeSantis appointee says he won't help his elected replacement take office
- An appointee from DeSantis stated he won't assist his elected replacement in taking office, citing concerns about qualifications.
- He emphasized the importance of the transition process despite potential policy disagreements.
- The appointee referred to his personal experiences while in office in relation to the transition.
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DeSantis appointee says he won't help his elected replacement take office
A state attorney in Florida is telling his staff he can’t help his elected replacement take over his seat because Gov. Ron DeSantis had already suspended the Democrat from the
DeSantis appointee says he won't help elected replacement Monique Worrell take office
A state attorney in Florida told his staff he can't legally help his elected replacement take over his seat because Gov. Ron DeSantis had already suspended the Democrat from the office, according to an internal email obtained by The Associated Press.An executive order issued by DeSantis in 2023 suspending then-State Attorney Monique Worrell from office is still in effect, argued state attorney Andrew Bain in a message sent to staff on Monday. Th…
Andrew Bain 'ready and willing' to help with State Attorney-elect Monique Worrell transition, despite email
Florida State Attorney Andrew Bain told his staff that he respected the results of the 2024 election, but that he was unable to help with the transition of power to State Attorney-elect Monique Worrell's team until Gov. DeSantis gave him permission to do so, according to an internal email sent to his staff.
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