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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday said he would appoint Ashley Moody, his state’s attorney general, to replace Marco Rubio in the Senate, elevating a close ally.
Moody, 49, was elected to the state attorney general’s office in 2018, the same year DeSantis won the governor’s mansion, and has been a vocal defender of DeSantis’s policies and actions. President-elect Donald Trump is nominating Rubio for secretary of state, creating an opening for DeSantis to fill until an election in 2026.
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Moody was considered the favorite to replace Rubio. Trump and his allies had advocated for Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, who co-chaired the Republican National Committee this past election cycle — putting DeSantis in an awkward position. But DeSantis continued to signal interest in other candidates, and Trump said publicly last month that he did not expect DeSantis to pick her. Lara Trump said Dec. 21 that she was removing her name from consideration.
Moody previously worked as a federal prosecutor in Florida and became the youngest judge in Florida when she won election to the Circuit Court in Hillsborough County. She is a fifth-generation Floridian whose father and late grandfather also served as judges.
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As state attorney general, Moody has aligned closely with DeSantis. Her office recently sued to keep an abortion rights amendment off the Florida ballot in November, and she also defended the state’s use of taxpayer dollars to advertise against the measure. The amendment, which DeSantis also opposed, was defeated. Moody also supported DeSantis’s controversial moves to use state funds to fly undocumented immigrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard and California to make a political point about immigration.
In 2020, Moody backed a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to block the election results after President Joe Biden defeatehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/01/16/desantis-ashley-moody-senate-rubio/d Donald Trump.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday said he would appoint Ashley Moody, his state’s attorney general, to replace Marco Rubio in the Senate, elevating a close ally.
Moody, 49, was elected to the state attorney general’s office in 2018, the same year DeSantis won the governor’s mansion, and has been a vocal defender of DeSantis’s policies and actions. President-elect Donald Trump is nominating Rubio for secretary of state, creating an opening for DeSantis to fill until an election in 2026.
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Moody was considered the favorite to replace Rubio. Trump and his allies had advocated for Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, who co-chaired the Republican National Committee this past election cycle — putting DeSantis in an awkward position. But DeSantis continued to signal interest in other candidates, and Trump said publicly last month that he did not expect DeSantis to pick her. Lara Trump said Dec. 21 that she was removing her name from consideration.
Moody previously worked as a federal prosecutor in Florida and became the youngest judge in Florida when she won election to the Circuit Court in Hillsborough County. She is a fifth-generation Floridian whose father and late grandfather also served as judges.
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As state attorney general, Moody has aligned closely with DeSantis. Her office recently sued to keep an abortion rights amendment off the Florida ballot in November, and she also defended the state’s use of taxpayer dollars to advertise against the measure. The amendment, which DeSantis also opposed, was defeated. Moody also supported DeSantis’s controversial moves to use state funds to fly undocumented immigrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard and California to make a political point about immigration.
In 2020, Moody backed a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to block the election results after President Joe Biden defeatehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/01/16/desantis-ashley-moody-senate-rubio/d Donald Trump.