
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has once again suspended an elected local prosecutor, a move that comes as his presidential campaign struggles amid a continued reset. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. DeSantis on Tuesday suspended Orlando-area State Attorney Monique Worrell, a Democrat who is the only Black woman serving as a local prosecutor in Florida. It’s the second time he has used his authority as governor to take such action.
Main Idea: Ron DeSantis suspended Orlando-area prosecutor Monique Worrell, the second elected prosecutor he has removed, even as his presidential campaign faces weak polling and staff cuts.
Key Points:
Suspending elected prosecutors can disrupt local courts, delay cases, and leave voters with leaders they did not choose.
Some residents may see tougher enforcement of gun and drug laws if the governor’s action changes local charging decisions.
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Central subject of the suspension and the main local official affected by DeSantis’s action.
Central actor who suspended the prosecutor and whose presidential campaign struggles are a major focus of the article.
Earlier prosecutor suspended by DeSantis; included as key comparison and precedent in the story.
Florida attorney general who appeared with DeSantis and backed the suspension; supportive official, not the story’s main focus.
Central partisan organization responding to and criticizing the suspension.
Relevant because it upheld the outcome in Andrew Warren’s challenge and shapes the legal context of DeSantis’s action.
DeSantis campaign manager promoted on the eve of the announcement; supporting political figure in the campaign context.
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Sign in to commentMentioned as the candidate DeSantis is trailing in polling; relevant background but not a central actor in the.
Mentioned as the body that would have to remove Worrell from office after suspension.
Cited as a megadonor tied to campaign support for the prosecutors; mentioned as political background.