Florida Congressman Byron Donalds blasted activist judges for blocking efforts to deport illegal immigrants, calling it a deliberate sabotage of President Trump’s border security agenda. He slammed Democrats for exploiting the courts to protect millions who broke immigration laws, arguing only 5% of illegals show up for court hearings. Donalds declared Trump has full authority to remove border-crossers immediately—no excuses, no delays.
The fiery remarks come as Donalds positions himself as Trump’s chosen warrior in Florida’s governor race. He’s framing himself as the true MAGA heir against establishment RINOs, promising to double down on Trump’s America First policies. Donalds vows to keep Florida free from woke education indoctrination, vowing no mercy for leftist curricula that twist history.
Donalds didn’t hold back against GOP rivals either, taking veiled shots at Ron DeSantis for weak leadership. He reminded crowds DeSantis failed to back Trump in 2024 and let liberals infiltrate Florida’s schools. The congressman’s wife, Erika, introduced him at rallies as the “unity candidate,” but his tone was pure confrontation—pledging total war on progressive ideals.
On immigration, Donalds accused Biden-era judges of weaponizing the bench to erase national sovereignty. He demanded federal courts stop coddling lawbreakers and start respecting voters who elected Trump to end the invasion. “Send them home now,” he roared, dismissing claims about overwhelmed courts as leftist propaganda.
Education remains a core battleground, with Donalds vowing to purge classrooms of critical race theory and gender ideology. He defended pulling books that sexualize kids, saying parents—not bureaucrats—should control schools. The congressman mocked Kamala Harris as a “woke hall monitor” for attacking Florida’s parental rights reforms.
Donalds framed the governor’s race as a choice between Trump-style boldness or DeSantis-era compromise. He spotlighted his record of defying GOP leadership to vote against gun controls after Parkland, contrasting it with what he called DeSantis’s “talk without action.” Supporters cheered his promise to make Florida a “conservative fortress” against blue-state refugees.
The Trump endorsement gives Donalds rocket fuel, but whispers linger about whether he’s too brash for moderates. He shrugged off concerns, saying real leadership requires upsetting coastal elites. “Freedom isn’t negotiable,” he told Newsmax, flanked by flags and fired-up supporters.
With rallies drawing thousands, Donalds is betting Floridians want a fighter who’ll trash political correctness and jail Marxist rioters. His message is clear: no retreat, no surrender. As the left panics, he’s telling judges, bureaucrats, and squish Republicans alike—get in line or get left behind.