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The News Service of Florida reports that Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister has withdrawn his name as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as the next administrator of the Drug Enforcement Agency. Since his appointment to sheriff in 2017 by then-Gov. Rick Scott, Chronister won reelection three times. He was reelected this year without opposition. However, Chronister drew criticism from the right for his arrest of a local pastor for failing to abide by restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

On the podcast “(we don’t) color on the dog,” Escambia Sheriff Chip Simmons stated that Chronister had a learning curve at the DEA but saw the benefits of having a sheriff in the role. “I think he’s going to do a fantastic job. He’s doing a good job at Hillsborough County. He has a wealth of knowledge on local law enforcement, local drug trends, and what the flow of drugs does to a local community.”


Florida Politics reports Jeff Witt has dropped out of the Republican primary for Rep. Matt Gaetz’s seat: “President Trump has made clear that he believes Jimmy Patronis is the right man to get the job done in Washington on behalf of the America First agenda, and I am joining the president in endorsing Jimmy Patronis for this seat.”

His website, wittforcongress.com, has been taken offline.

Who’s in: John Mills is back and running for Gaetz’s seat. Mills withdrew from the 2024 GOP primary for the seat.

Gizmo gives him 1500-1 odds to win the GOP primary.


The Florida Division of Elections website has added:

Davis, Tyler Leeana (NPA)
Dembinsky, Richard Paul (WRI)
Green, Jonathan Garrett (NPA)
Thompson, Michael Dylan (REP)
Valimont, Jennifer Gay (DEM)

 

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