Florida Tampa (WFLA) – Many Republican members of the Florida Congress visited the capital for the inauguration event.
A member of the Diet, a member of the Senator Rick Scott, has posted a video statement to X celebrating President Donald Trump.
“I’m excited to celebrate the inauguration ceremony of a good friend,” said Scott.
Florida’s U.S. Senator also reconfirmed his determination to support Marco Rubio, President’s Secretary of State, who calls Florida, and Pam Bondy, a candidate for his Justice.
“I’m going to fight every day to approve the candidate for ministers as a U.S. Senate,” Scott said Scott.
Scott also supports the president’s policy.
“We work together to protect the borders, restore the economy, and bring transparency to the federal government.”
Other leaders based in Florida are also reacting.
Anna Paulina Luna, a member of the US Representative Pinus County, posted to X.
“We celebrate a peaceful government and the beginning of a new chapter in Japan and the world,” Luna said Luna.
Ashley Mooddy, the chief of Florida, appointed U.S. House of Representatives Marco Rubio, also shared his thoughts on social media.
“We are ready to support President Trump’s US first,” Moody said.
The USF Professor J. Edwin Benton, who is in particular, has sought a special parliamentary assembly to support one of the important promise of the president, and has been policy from the Trump administration. He said he could benefit.
“Immigration, border management, that will be important we see,” said Benton.
Benton said that the fact that politicians, who are close to President Trump, are from Florida and have personal connections is that there are taxpayers who live in the Sunshine state.
Florida Democratic Party Nicky Fried does not want the party to attack President Trump’s policy for no good reason.
“I am also a person who is determining whether good things are brought from the administration. We always want American success,” said Fried.
The Democratic Party has acknowledged that the Democratic Party should withdraw his policy if the Democratic Party felt that there was a policy that would harm Americans. Regarding ministers, Fried wants to prioritize national profits over loyalty to President Trump.
“To refute the president’s remarks, there is a need for a Democratic member or a Republican member,” Fried said.