Florida is ripe for staffing Trump’s new administration

Politico ran a story with the very encouraging headline, “Florida looks like a Trump administration staffing agency.

It’s still early. 

But during the pandemic, under the leadership of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida emerged as the nation’s conservative government in exile. Florida resisted the Biden Agenda early, consistently, and often, and ignored corporate media’s nonstop cancellation attempts. Florida is packed with battle-hardened political veterans with years of experience warring with Biden’s agenda.

Forget about the Fountain of Youth. 

The Sunshine State is poised to become a wellspring of talent for staffing Trump’s second term with reliable conservatives.

As Politico correctly noted, and as Trump seemed to admit during his extended interview with Joe Rogan, President Trump’s mistake during his first Administration was hiring people who wanted to control him and the bureaucracy rather than hiring folks on board with his agenda.

The article’s only real ‘news’ was Trump’s pick of his campaign co-chair Susie Wiles as White House Chief of Staff. Susie, who has deep Florida roots, previously led successful gubernatorial campaigns for both Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis. She will become the first female Chief of Staff in American history, but don’t hold your breath waiting for any “glass ceiling” headlines.

The rest of Politico’s article was guesswork and supposition, but encouragingly so, and it might be an article to read in full. But I found one paragraph particularly exciting, a possibility I’d imagined but kept to myself out of fear of jinxing the chance. Behold, and get your hopes up as high as mine are:

Yes, please!

As you probably know, Dr. Ladapo was the only state surgeon general to advise against taking the unsafe and ineffective covid shots. On top of that, he also issued the strongest state guidance in the country against trans medicines and surgeries. Corporate media hates Dr. Ladapo. 

If Trump does pick him, the Harvard-educated critical thinker would become the second black HHS Secretary in American history.

These surely are exciting days. Let’s ride them as fast and as far as we can.

Jeff Childers

Jeff Childers is the president and founder of the Childers Law firm. Jeff interned at the Federal Bankruptcy Court in Orlando, where he helped write several widely-cited opinions. He then worked as an associate with the prestigious firm of Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman in Orlando and Winter Park, Florida before moving back to Gainesville and founding Childers Law. Jeff served for three years on the Board of Directors of the Central Florida Bankruptcy Law Association. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Eighth Judicial Bar Association, and on the Rules Committee for the Northern District of Florida Bankruptcy Court. Jeff has published several articles as co-author with Professor William Page of the Levin College of Law (University of Florida) on the topic of anti-trust in the Microsoft case. He also is the author of an article on the topic of Product Liability in the Software Context. Jeff focuses his area of practice on commercial litigation, elections law, and constitutional issues. He is a skilled trial litigator and appellate advocate. http://www.coffeeandcovid.com/

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