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DeSantis Moves to Take Out Soros-Backed State Attorney Monique Worrell

DeSantis Takes Aim at Soros-Backed Prosecutors

For years, the left has labeled Ron DeSantis as the Grim Reaper, and he’s certainly living up to that name when it comes to radical, George Soros-backed prosecutors.

As RedState reported back in 2022, DeSantis removed Andrew Warren, a state attorney who refused to enforce state laws regarding abortion and the mutilation of children in the name of “gender-affirming care.” Now, he’s setting his sights on an even bigger target: State Attorney Monique Worrell.

(Related: State Attorney That Ron DeSantis Suspended Cries a Glorious River)

You may remember Worrell. She made headlines after a man named Keith Moses went on a killing spree in her district. As it turned out, Moses had a criminal history, and Worrell had previously failed to prosecute him for drug crimes. Had she done so, he would have likely been in jail during the time of the murders.

DeSantis Won’t Back Down

DeSantis is determined to hold Soros-backed prosecutors accountable for their actions. He’s not afraid to take action and remove those who refuse to uphold the law. It’s a bold move, but one that’s necessary to ensure justice is served.

Why Soros Matters

George Soros is a billionaire who has poured millions of dollars into local elections across the country. His goal is to elect progressive prosecutors who will push his agenda, regardless of the law. DeSantis is standing up to Soros and his cronies, and it’s a fight that’s worth having.

The Bottom Line

DeSantis is proving himself to be a leader who’s not afraid to take on the tough fights. He’s standing up for the rule of law and ensuring that justice is served. It’s a refreshing change from the politicians who are more concerned with their own interests than the interests of the people they serve.

  • Takeaway: DeSantis is taking on Soros-backed prosecutors and removing those who refuse to uphold the law.
  • Why it matters: Soros is pouring millions of dollars into local elections to elect progressive prosecutors who will push his agenda, regardless of the law.
  • The bottom line: DeSantis is a leader who’s standing up for the rule of law and ensuring that justice is served.

DeSantis Takes Action Against Far-Left Prosecutor

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears poised to suspend another prosecutor from office, this time zeroing in on how a central Florida state attorney dealt with the 19-year-old man accused of killing three people in Orlando, including a television reporter.

DeSantis has already publicly criticized State Attorney Monique Worrell’s handling of previous prosecutions of the suspect, Keith Moses, who had a record of arrests as a juvenile and was on probation at the time he allegedly went on a shooting spree.

On Tuesday, DeSantis’ general counsel demanded that Worrell turn over emails, reports and documents related to Moses, including his juvenile record.

The request is significant because the general counsel’s office handled the contentious suspension of Tampa prosecutor Andrew Warren. DeSantis removed Warren from office last August after the prosecutor pledged that he would not prosecute people under Florida’s new abortion restrictions or doctors who provide gender-affirming care, even though state law doesn’t address that presently.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is taking action against far-left prosecutor Monique Worrell, who has been criticized for her handling of previous prosecutions of Keith Moses, a suspect accused of killing three people in Orlando. DeSantis’ general counsel has demanded records related to Moses, including his juvenile record, signaling that a case for removal is being built. This is the same general counsel who led the charge against Andrew Warren, a Tampa prosecutor who was removed from office last August for refusing to prosecute people under Florida’s new abortion restrictions.

Worrell’s Priorities

Orlando has a higher rate of crime than Miami, which is concerning given the differences between the cities. However, Worrell’s tenure has brought a focus on social justice issues rather than crime prevention. Her worldview is over-racialized and centers on the idea of implicit bias, which has led to criticism of her priorities.

  • DeSantis is taking action against Worrell to hold her accountable for her actions.
  • These Soros-backed prosecutors are destroying their communities.

It’s time for someone to take a stand against these prosecutors who are more concerned with virtue-signaling than protecting their communities. Whether DeSantis’ motivation is for a presidential run or not, it’s the right thing to do.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Takes on Radical Prosecutors

When it comes to taking on the left, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is not afraid to push the envelope and exercise his power to get things done. He knows that playing defense against the left is not an option, and going on offense is the only way forward. Other governors should take note and start figuring out how they can take similar actions.

DeSantis Takes Out Soros-Backed Prosecutor

The left has long accused Ron DeSantis of being the Grim Reaper, and he’s living up to that name, at least when it comes to radical, George Soros-backed prosecutors. As RedState reported back in 2022, DeSantis took out Andrew Warren, a state attorney who pledged to not enforce state laws surrounding abortion and the mutilation of children in the name of “gender-affirming care.” Now, he’s got his eyes on an even bigger prize: State Attorney Monique Worrell.

Worrell’s Failure to Prosecute Leads to Tragedy

You may remember Worrell. She made headlines after a man named Keith Moses went on a killing spree in her district. As it turned out, Moses had a criminal history, and Worrell had previously failed to prosecute him for drug crimes. Had she done so, he would have likely been in jail during the time of the murders.

(Related: State Attorney That Ron DeSantis Suspended Cries a Glorious River)

Other Governors Should Follow DeSantis’ Lead

DeSantis knows that taking on radical prosecutors is the only way to protect the people of Florida. Other governors should take note and start figuring out how they can take similar actions. Don’t let the left consume you – go on offense and take these prosecutors out.

Governor Ron DeSantis is taking on another Soros-backed prosecutor in Florida, this time focusing on State Attorney Monique Worrell’s handling of the case against Keith Moses, a 19-year-old accused of killing three people in Orlando, including a television reporter. DeSantis has already criticized Worrell’s previous prosecutions of Moses, who had a record of arrests as a juvenile and was on probation at the time of the shooting. The governor’s general counsel has demanded records related to the case, including Moses’ juvenile record, signaling that a case for removal is being built. This is the same general counsel who led the charge against Andrew Warren, the Tampa prosecutor who was removed from office last August for refusing to prosecute people under Florida’s new abortion restrictions. Orlando has a higher crime rate than Miami, which is just crazy when you consider the differences between the cities. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

DeSantis Takes on Soros-Backed Prosecutor in Florida

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears poised to suspend another prosecutor from office, this time zeroing in on how a central Florida state attorney dealt with the 19-year-old man accused of killing three people in Orlando, including a television reporter.

DeSantis has already publicly criticized State Attorney Monique Worrell’s handling of previous prosecutions of the suspect, Keith Moses, who had a record of arrests as a juvenile and was on probation at the time he allegedly went on a shooting spree.

On Tuesday, DeSantis’ general counsel demanded that Worrell turn over emails, reports and documents related to Moses, including his juvenile record.

The request is significant because the general counsel’s office handled the contentious suspension of Tampa prosecutor Andrew Warren. DeSantis removed Warren from office last August after the prosecutor pledged that he would not prosecute people under Florida’s new abortion restrictions or doctors who provide gender-affirming care, even though state law doesn’t address that presently.

Orlando’s High Crime Rate

Orlando has a higher rate of crime than Miami, which is just nuts when you consider the differences between the cities. But that is not stopping Governor DeSantis from taking on another Soros-backed prosecutor in the state. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

How Worrell’s Tenure Has Brought Chaos to Her City

Meet the far-left social justice warrior, Aramis Ayala Worrell, who would rather see her city burn to the ground than prioritize stopping crime. Her entire worldview is over-racialized and centers on the idea of implicit bias. Unfortunately, this has led to chaos and destruction in her community.

The Need for Accountability

Thankfully, Governor DeSantis is taking action to hold Soros-backed prosecutors like Worrell accountable for their destructive actions. It’s time for these prosecutors to stop destroying their communities and start prioritizing the safety of their citizens.

Going on the Offense

DeSantis is setting an example for other governors by taking bold action and going on the offense against the left. Playing defense is not enough, and it’s time for other leaders to follow suit and take similar actions to protect their communities.

Join the Fight

If you’re tired of seeing your community destroyed by far-left prosecutors like Worrell, it’s time to join the fight for accountability and safety. Let’s work together to make our communities safer and hold those in power responsible for their actions.

  • Join local advocacy groups
  • Attend city council meetings
  • Vote in local elections

Together, we can make a difference and create a safer, more just society for all.



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