Legend: Woketivist Lawmaker Stages 'Moral Sit-In' at DeSantis' Office, Here's What the Gov Did Next
By Sister ToldjahEven though this will be his last year as governor due to term limits, Ron DeSantis (R) remains a target of Florida's Democrats due in large part to his effectiveness, the fact that he's unapologetically conservative, and his standing firm on the issues that are important to him and a majority of Floridians.
So, it was no surprise that amid the marathon session that produced a new congressional map approved by lawmakers on the day of the Louisiana v. Callais SCOTUS ruling, and which DeSantis promptly signed into law, some Democrat state lawmakers staged temper tantrums to protest the map's supposed lack of fairness in representation.
Among them was Angie Nixon, the state representative for District 13 in the Florida House. She also happens to be running for the U.S. Senate. As RedState reported, Nixon was seen (and heard) using a bullhorn to try to disrupt proceedings.
ICYMI, watch:
As the Florida House approved the @GovRonDeSantis map with new congressional districts-- Rep. @AngieNixon grabbed a bullhorn and protested the passage on the floor.
— Forrest Saunders (@FBSaunders) April 29, 2026
"This is a violation of the constitution," Nixon shouted. Here's the clip: pic.twitter.com/01iuWl17uR
On Thursday, the Florida House Rules and Ethics Committee officially reprimanded Nixon for breaking House rules by using the bullhorn.
The House Ethics Committee has officially voted to reprimand Rep. Angie Nixon for "intentionally and repeatedly" breaking House rules during the April 29 session.
“When our rules become suggestions, the rights of every member of this House become less secure.”
The committee found that Nixon’s use of a megaphone on the House floor created an environment of "confusion and chaos."
🚨BREAKING: The House Ethics Committee has officially voted to reprimand Rep. Angie Nixon for "intentionally and repeatedly" breaking House rules during the April 29 session.
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) May 14, 2026
“When our rules become suggestions, the rights of every member of this House become less secure.”
The… pic.twitter.com/bwoyphFLCv
"I would love for the governor to come holla at ya girl"
— Forrest Saunders (@FBSaunders) May 15, 2026
Rep. @AngieNixon (D), recently reprimanded in the FL House for using a bullhorn during the vote on new congressional map, is staging a sit-in at @GovRonDeSantis’ office. Says she's here until she gets a chat with gov. pic.twitter.com/GU3tQjE1dh
FAFO. https://t.co/9i9GI2kO8X
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) May 15, 2026
Later, DeSantis tweeted that she deserved to be arrested, noting that "Our office isn’t a platform for this performative nonsense."
Republicans hold 20 of Florida's 28 congressional seats. The new map, if it survives the current court challenges, could potentially net them another four seats in the upcoming midterm elections.
Whoever wins the Democrat primary will take on the GOP nominee, which presumably will be Sen. Ashley Moody, who was appointed by DeSantis in January 2025 to serve out the remainder of Sen. Marco Rubio's term after he was confirmed as President Trump's Secretary of State.
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