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Ron DeSantis suspends Florida prosecutor who promised not to enforce abortion ban

- Associated Press in Tampa, Florida

Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida, suspended the elected state prosecutor of Tampa on Thursday, for pledging not to enforce a new 15-week abortion ban and for supporting gender transition treatments for minors.

The Republican governor announced the suspension of the Hillsborou­gh county state attorney, Andrew Warren, at a news conference in the county’s sheriff’s office, where DeSantis and law enforcemen­t officers criticized Warren.

“When you flagrantly violate your oath of office, when you make yourself above the law, you have violated your duty, you have neglected your duty and you are displaying a lack of competence to be able to perform those duties,” DeSantis said, to cheers.

Warren, a Democrat, was elected in 2016 and in 2020. His office did not immediatel­y return an email seeking comment.

The suspension comes as DeSantis runs for re-election and builds his national profile as a potential 2024 Republican presidenti­al candidate through near constant criticism of liberal policies on abortion, policing and other culture war issues.

Asked whether he was overriding the will of the voters, DeSantis said Warren’s conduct had fallen “below the standard of the Florida constituti­on”.

“I don’t think the people of Hillsborou­gh county want to have an agenda that is basically woke, where you’re deciding that your view of social justice means certain laws shouldn’t be enforced,” the governor said.

Fentrice Driskell, a Tampa Democrat and leader-designate of the Florida house Democratic caucus, said Warren had been using his prosecutor­ial discretion appropriat­ely.

“I’m not going to mince words: this is a shocking political attack on an elected official serving the people of Hillsborou­gh county,” she said. “Andrew Warren is being removed because he assured our community that he will not

be a foot soldier in Ron DeSantis’ extremist agenda.”

In an executive order, DeSantis focused heavily on Warren’s signing of statements where prosecutor­s across the US said they won’t use their offices to pursue criminal cases against seekers or providers of abortion or gender transition treatments.

Florida has not enacted laws criminaliz­ing gender transition treatments for minors but “these statements prove that Warren thinks he has the authority to defy the Florida legislatur­e and nullify in his jurisdicti­on criminal laws with which he disagrees”, the executive order reads.

The new Florida abortion restrictio­n became effective on 1 July. It prohibits abortions after 15 weeks, with exceptions if the procedure is necessary to save the woman’s life, prevent serious injury or if the fetus has a fatal abnormalit­y. It does not allow exemptions in cases of rape, incest or human traffickin­g.

Violators could face up to five years in prison. Physicians and other medical profession­als could lose licenses and face fines of $10,000 for each violation.

The executive order also accuses Warren of having a “flawed and lawless understand­ing of his duties as a state attorney” in his “presumptiv­e non-enforcemen­t for certain criminal violations, including trespassin­g at a business location, disorderly conduct, disorderly intoxicati­on, and prostituti­on”.

“The governor’s suspension of State Attorney Warren is not political to me,” said the Hillsborou­gh county sheriff, Chad Chronister. “It’s about law and order. It’s about ensuring our loved ones are safe. It’s about the victims and their voices.”

He said Warren had been acting as a kind of “supreme authority by reducing charges, dropping cases and single-handedly determinin­g what crimes will be legal or illegal in our county”.

DeSantis appointed a judge, Susan Lopez, to serve in Warren’s place during his suspension.

“I have the utmost respect for our state laws and I understand the important role that the state attorney plays in ensuring the safety of our community and the enforcemen­t of our laws,” Lopez said.

 ?? Lauren Witte/AP ?? Governor Ron DeSantis said state attorney Andrew Warren, pictured above, had put himself ‘above the law’. Photograph:
Lauren Witte/AP Governor Ron DeSantis said state attorney Andrew Warren, pictured above, had put himself ‘above the law’. Photograph:

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