You guys remember Florida Republican Randy Fine, yes? He's the UBER-RINO who tried to take power to remove illegals from Gov. Ron DeSantis and give it to the head of Agriculture.
No, really.
And then, when he got called out by Dana Loesch and Christine Pushaw, he proceeded to make a total tool of himself while hiding behind the fact Trump endorsed him. We imagine if Trump really caught wind of the nonsense Fine has been pulling in Florida, he would not be so quick to endorse him ever again.
Case in point: after a video of Fine trying to hide under his desk from a process server went viral, he's not trying to 'outlaw' them in Florida.
🚨 Randy Fine Tries to Kill Private Process Servers After Viral Video of Him Hiding Under his Desk from One 🚨
— The Space Coast Rocket (@CoastRocket) February 20, 2025
State Senator Randy Fine has filed Senate Bill 826, which would eliminate private process servers in Florida, making it significantly harder for people to be legally… pic.twitter.com/C924wLKm0t
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... served in civil cases. This move has raised major concerns about accountability and access to justice.
Why does this matter? Fine himself made national headlines last year when he was caught on video HIDING UNDER HIS DESK at his state representative office to avoid being served for a deposition. Instead of facing legal proceedings like everyone else, Fine dove under his desk and later told law enforcement in a sworn statement he feared for his life, claiming he thought Hamas had come to kill him. He then tried to have criminal charges filed against the process server, the attorney, Jennifer Jenkins, and Robert Burns over the issue. None of which happened.
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He thought Hamas had come to kill him.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Oh, man.
We got nothing.
His own legislative aide contradicted him, stating in her own sworn statement that she wasn’t afraid at all and that they regularly pretend no one is in the office to avoid unwanted visitors. Her complaint was that the incident prohibited her from making her daily call to family in Russia from the legislative office which is another matter of concern.
Fine then tells law enforcement he was hiring attorney Alan Landman to get out of the depositions. He ended up having to sit for both of them. However, he paid Landman from his campaign finances after admitting it had nothing to do with his office or campaign. That resulted in an ethics complaint for which he is scheduled to have a probable cause hearing in April as well as an ongoing felony criminal investigation for illegally using campaign finances for private attorney fees.
Wow. And this guy is a Republican?
Now, just months later, Fine is pushing a bill that would make it even harder for people like him to be held accountable in legal cases.
Watch the video of Fine hiding from a process server, then read the bill for yourself:
Link to the bill SB 826 https://m.flsenate.gov/session/bill/2025/826/billtext/filed/pdf…
Link to Fine’s sworn statement to BCSO: https://youtu.be/wcgNBFhsvYg?si=ZkGOqKkehDl4DE2d…
Link to his Russian assistant’s sworn statement: https://youtu.be/K_lBF-FBbss?si=VYAe7euLgMdKA2l8…
What do you think? Should politicians get to change the law to avoid being served?
We think NO.
I will veto this legislation if it hits my desk… https://t.co/vFx8AYSlpm
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) February 20, 2025
Hell yes.
What’s next, introducing a bill to ban anger management classes because he is mad that he got court-ordered to take anger management? https://t.co/WPMY9PJo8M
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) February 20, 2025
Let's not give him any ideas.
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