Fonte: New York Post
Originally Published by: Mullin sworn in as DHS chief after GOP fracture forced Dem to save nomination Rubio testifies in trial of ex-Florida congressman allegedly hired by Maduro government to lobby for Venezuela Upcoming book reveals Trump admired Queen Elizabeth for being the 'opposite of me' in one key diplomatic skill Florida Democrats on Tuesday flipped control of a long-vacant Republican-held state House seat in a Palm Beach-anchored district that includes Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump’s home turf. The Associated Press reports that Democrat Emily Gregory defeated Republican Jon Maples in a special election in Florida’s House District 87, in the race to fill the seat left vacant last August, when GOP state Rep. Mike Caruso resigned to become Palm Beach County clerk and comptroller.