South Florida Republicans, Democrats react to second impeachment of President Trump It s really unbelievable, Trump supporter says Reaction in South Florida to the second impeachment of President Trump seems to run along party lines.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â The reaction in South Florida to It s really unbelievable, said Willy Guardiola, a Trump supporter in Palm Beach County. There are thousands of people coming to me and saying, Willy, whatâs next? Where are we going? What will we do? My thing is more of a spiritual thing, and I do believe, he said.
South Fla. Republicans, Democrats react to Trump s impeachment January 13, 2021 at 6:30 PM EST - Updated January 13 at 6:55 PM
The reaction in South Florida to It s really unbelievable, said Willy Guardiola, a Trump supporter in Palm Beach County. There are thousands of people coming to me and saying, Willy, what’s next? Where are we going? What will we do? My thing is more of a spiritual thing, and I do believe, he said. Willy Guardiola, Palm Beach County supporter of President Trump, still says he believes that Joe Biden will not be inaugurated Jan. 20.
Scott Holz of the West Palm Beach Democratic Club believes Congress acted correctly with impeachment, accusing the president of inciting the crowd that charged into the U.S. Capitol last week.
No local threats of unrest but law enforcement ready Share Updated: 7:50 PM EST Jan 12, 2021 Share Updated: 7:50 PM EST Jan 12, 2021
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Show Transcript DOING TO PREPARE IF THERE ARE PROTESTS IN OUR AREA? PALM BAY PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF RIC BRADSHAW SAYS HE IS IN CONSTANT CONTACT WITH THE SECRET SERVICE, FBI, AND HOMELAND SECURITY. HE SAYS AS OF NOW, HE HAS NOT HEARD OF ANY CREDIBLE THREATS IN THE WAKE OF LAST WEEK’S EVENTS AT THE CAPITAL. WE ARE PREPARING FOR ANY EVENTUALITY. PEOPLE NEED TO FEEL SAFE. IF THERE IS GOING TO BE ANYTHING THAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN WHERE WE WOULD HAVE ALL THE RESOURCES NECESSARY TO DO WHAT WE NEED TO DO. HE SAYS THEY WERE PREPARED WHEN PROTESTERS TOOK TO THE STREETS AFTER THE GEORGE FLOYD INCIDENT. THE SHERIFF HAS NOT HEARD OF ANY SPECIFIC INCIDENTS, BUT HE SAYS THE TEAM IS READY TO GO. I THINK WE ARE MORE LIKELY TO SEE IT IN OUR CAPITALS AND PLACES WHERE PEOPLE BELIEVE THE GOVERNMENT IS FAILIN
Survey shows most law enforcement officers hesitant to get vaccine January 11, 2021 at 10:45 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 11:20 PM
Law enforcement officers are considered to be some of the most at-risk to be exposed to COVID-19, but records show law enforcement officers and staff in our area are not rushing to get the vaccine.
The Florida Sheriffs Association asked law enforcement agencies to survey their employees to see how many would be interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, gauging how many doses they should prepare to provide.
Currently, only law enforcement officers who are older than 65-year-old are eligible for the vaccine. Survey results show many do not want the vaccine or want to wait at least six months to a year.