Told By Ron DeSantis 'Nobody Wants To Hear From You,' Now He's Headed To Congress
Maxwell Frost takes a selfie with members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus at the U.S. Capitol.
Frost belongs to the youngest class of new members in recent congressional history, and one that is relatively diverse. George Santos of New York is the first openly gay Republican to win a seat in Congress. Democrat Mary Peltola is the first Alaska Native. Another Democrat, Becca Balint, is the first woman and openly gay person to represent Vermont. Seventeen new members are in their 20s and 30s, and Frost is getting to know many of them. Its been great learning about their districts, he said. I want to visit everyone. Everyone has to come to Orlando.
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A handful of years and dozens of vigils later, Frost confronted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a Republican widely expected to run for president in the next election cycle at an appearance in Orlando, asking him about the number of people dying from gun violence. Nobody wants to hear from you, DeSantis told Frost, who filmed the encounter on his phone and later used it in a commercial for his congressional campaign.
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