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President Donald Trump acknowledges the U.S. Senator. Ashley Moody Conduct elections.
Earlier this year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis installed Moody’s in the evacuated seat of Marco Rubio, who left the Senate to serve as President Donald Trump’s secretary of state.
On Thursday postal In the truth society, the president declares Moody has his “complete and comprehensive recognition”, and he asserts: “She won’t let you down!”
Who is Ashley Moody? Meet the latest member of the Senate from Florida
Senator Ashley Moody, R-FLA. Participated in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled “American Poisoning: Fentanyl, Analogs and the Need for Permanent Class Arrangements,” held Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at the Dickson Building. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images)
Moody thanks Trump for his support.
Moody said in a family: “Thank you, President @realdonaldtrump! I am very honored for your support and look forward to us continuing to work to make this country a safer and stronger country.” postal On X.
Moody, like most of her Senate and Republican colleagues, voted to pass a large Beautiful Act earlier this month.
RubioHis term was scheduled to leave the office before the end of early 2029, who won reelection in the Senate in 2022.
Special elections will be held next year to allow Floridians to decide who represents them for the rest of the semester.
DHS has begun flying immigrants out of Florida’s “Crocodile Taraz” and DeSantis announces
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Moody’s role before joining the U.S. Senate Sunshine State Attorney General.

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