Both prosecutors accuse Gov. Ron DeSantis of removing them from their posts for âpoliticalâ reasons.
Two Democratic Florida prosecutors suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis will seek reelection in 2024 as one fights his removal in a federal appeals court.
The two Republicans denounced Ms. Worrell for not pursuing a misdemeanor drug charge against the 19-year-old alleged shooter, Keith Moses, more than a year before the incident. Mr. DeSantis charged Ms. Worrell with allowing âviolent criminals to escape the full consequences of their criminal conductâ and replaced her with former judge Andrew Bain.
Ms. Worrell called it a âpolitical hit jobâ and immediately vowed to run for reelection in 2024. The Epoch Times has reached out to Ms. Worrell for comment.
Mr. Warren, who defended his statements on abortion and âgender-affirming careâ for minors as First Amendment-protected speech, said in January that he would not run for his seat. The attorney reversed course after a federal appeals court ruled the same month that a Tallahassee trial judge should hear his case again.
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed that Mr. Warrenâs statements were protected by the First Amendment but also suggested the governor could have fired the state attorney for job-related reasons. Now, while the case remains pending in court, Mr. DeSantis will have to prove that Mr. Warrenâs suspension was due to his job performance.
The judge will hear the case later this year but the qualification for election in the 13th Judicial Circuit expires the last week of April.
Mr. Warren was elected to the 13th Judicial Circuit in 2016 and won reelection in 2020.
âToday, Iâm running for election as state attorney to serve the people, all the people in Hillsborough County. Iâm running to keep our neighborhoods safe,â Mr. Warren said in the video.
âAnd Iâm running to protect our values for a womanâs right to choose for a fair and just systemâand above allâfor freedom and democracy.â
He wrote about the Arizona Supreme Court upholding an 1864 abortion ban that restricts abortion across the board, with threats to the motherâs life as the only exception. Mr. Warren warned that it would have a âseismic impactâ on the stateâs politics and the 2024 presidential race, with Arizona being a key âswing stateâ in deciding who wins the White House.
Mr. Warren also wrote about Mr. DeSantisâs decision to suspend him.
âIf a governor or legislature can remove an electionâs winner and install the loser because of policy disagreements, there is little point in having an election in the first place,â the attorney wrote, referring to Mr. DeSantisâs decision to replace him with Suzy Lopez, a Hillsborough County Judge.
The Epoch Times has contacted Mr. DeSantisâs office for comment.
âTwo federal courts have ruled the suspension was unconstitutional, and I look forward to being reinstated to continue to serve the community that twice elected me,â Mr. Warren wrote in an email to The Epoch Times.
âI will continue to uphold the rule of law, as I have always done, to protect the safety and freedom of my community,â he added.
âDisgraced prosecutors Andrew Warren and Monique Worrell are running to get their old jobs back after being suspended by @GovRonDeSantis. They neglected their duty and refused to enforce our laws,â the party wrote. âPledge to stand against these WOKE prosecutors!â
âAndrew Warren is a fighter and Hillsboroughâs only duly elected State Attorney. We welcome his decision to run for re-election and stay in the fight to return as Hillsborough State Attorney. That decision is now rightfully in the hands of voters, not Ron DeSantis,â Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried said in the statement.
The party also released a statement in 2023 after Mr. DeSantis suspended Ms. Worrell.
âRon DeSantis has gone too far,â Ms. Fried wrote. âMonique Worrell is a devoted public servantâone who was elected overwhelmingly by her constituents. This political hit job threatens our democracy and undermines the will of the people.â
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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