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DeSantis administration threatens local TV station for airing abortion rights campaign ads

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This man is as bad or worse than the orange one. This goes directly against our First Amendment and Freedom of the Press


Ron DeSantis’s administration has appeared to threaten a local TV station with legal action for airing an abortion rights campaign ad.

The ad in question is the same one that aired in Florida during the vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance. It features a woman named Caroline who needed to have an abortion and cancer treatments after a brain tumor diagnosis in 2022.

Such a difficult situation would have been complicated by Florida’s six-week abortion ban today. “The doctors knew that if I did not end my pregnancy, I would lose my baby, I would lose my life, and my daughter would lose her mom,” the woman says. “Florida has now banned abortion … even in cases like mine. Amendment 4 is gonna protect women like me.”

The letter — dated October 3 and sent by the Florida Department of Health to WFLA TV’s vice president Mark Higgins — was shared on social media by journalist Jason Garcia, who accused the administration of “trying to intimidate” the TV station. The DeSantis administration had previously been accused of using his election police dragnet to target citizens who signed a petition that successfully put Amendment 4 on November’s ballots.

Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...tens-tv-station-abortion-advert-b2624767.html
 
It ought to be a crime to use one's governmental position to threaten someone for exercising their Constitutional rights.

It's like that sheriff who posted he wanted the addresses of anyone displaying a Harris campaign sign. He said it was so he'd no where to send the thousands of expected immigrants to his community.
 
Thanks. I did a search but seems everything is posted in the general thread instead of the sub-forums in which they should be posted. *sigh*
 
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