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Topic Title: Who is James Fishback?
Topic Summary: Pug running for Gov.
Created On: 12/19/2025 10:57 AM
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 Who is James Fishback?   - Pagerow - 12/19/2025 10:57 AM  
 Who is James Fishback?   - Cole - 12/19/2025 11:43 AM  
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Pagerow

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A viral video circulating on social media has pushed Florida's 2026 governor's race into the national spotlight after Republican candidate James Fishback outlined a sweeping plan to deploy the Florida National Guard into major cities on his first day in office.

In the clip, which has racked up hundreds of thousands of views, Fishback says National Guard troops would be sent into Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami to address street-level crime, visible drug use, and homelessness. He says individuals encountered would be arrested for existing offenses such as drug possession, public intoxication, or outstanding warrants.

"Everyone is going to be charged," Fishback says in the video, framing the proposal as strict enforcement of current law rather than the creation of new offenses.

Fishback further says those arrested would be given a choice between prison or involuntary commitment to a mental health or substance abuse treatment facility, which he refers to as an "asylum," framing the proposal as a public safety and public health measure.

The video was initially shared by a small X account with the headline "plans mass arrests," a description that fueled rapid online debate. Fishback later reposted the clip himself, confirming the remarks and defending the plan as necessary to restore safety and walkability in Florida's cities.

Reaction online has been sharply divided. Supporters applauded the proposal as decisive action against what they see as failed homelessness policies. Critics raised concerns about civil liberties, involuntary commitment, costs, and the use of military forces in domestic law enforcement.

As of this weekend, no major national outlets have formally labeled the proposal "mass arrests," but the controversy continues to trend across political social media as Fishback's campaign leans into the attention.

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 12/19/2025 11:43 AM
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Cole

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DeSantis made being homeless in Florida illegal. Now, the next douchebag wants to make it a criminal offense with jail time. Hell, I'm all for it. The Democrat candidate will walk straight into the Governor's mansion.





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Edited: 12/19/2025 at 11:44 AM by Cole
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