A gripping report on the trials facing clinic workers in Florida by HuffPost reporter Alanna Vagianos.
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Florida Is Waging An All-Out War On Abortion Clinics
 
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Eileen Diamond was going over patient intake forms in her small office next to the waiting room at the abortion clinic she oversees in South Florida.

“This patient said not to discuss the cost of the procedure when her boyfriend is in the room,” she told a fellow staff member. Diamond is the director of Benjamin Surgical Services International, whose doors have been open for nearly 50 years in the Fort Lauderdale area.

“This one has no money, but she’s getting close to six weeks,” the staff member read off another sheet.

“This one already has three kids and is on probation, she needs to get in front of a judge ASAP.” “This one texted me from the waiting room, she can’t afford the ultrasound.” “This one has a fetal abnormality but just called ― it’s too overwhelming to travel with her kids, she’s continuing the pregnancy.” “This one’s 16 years old.”

Diamond and the staffer went back and forth for several minutes, discussing which of their patients they’d be able to provide care for under the state’s six-week abortion ban. So many patients call the clinic in a panic that Diamond and the staffer have dubbed themselves the “C.R.O. Queens” ― “come right over,” they tell any patient who calls. “Every minute counts,” Diamond said.

It’s a dreaded but common part of their daily routine since Florida enacted the extreme six-week restriction on May 1.

 
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Trump's failure to name an official transition team offers more evidence that the former president may rely on Project 2025 and its database of thousands of job-seekers being vetted for their loyalty to the MAGA movement to staff his second presidential administration. At least 140 individuals who had a hand in Project 2025 are former Trump administration officials, while another 100 participants are part of Trump’s political orbit.
 
 
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Tina Peters, the Republican former county clerk and right-wing folk hero, was found guilty Monday on four of seven felony counts against her, and guilty of all three misdemeanor counts. The charges related to one of the most significant election security breaches in recent years.
 
 
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An Alabama GOP candidate who attended a "segregation academy is pushing to defund public schools. Congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson, who has been vocal about her support of school choice on the campaign trail, graduated from a private, so-called “segregation academy,” in 2005.
 
 
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