Ron DeSantis picks Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to fill Marco Rubio’s Senate seat

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed state Attorney General Ashley Moody to the U.S. Senate, setting her up to fill the seat of Sen. Marco Rubio, whom President-elect Donald Trump tapped to be secretary of state.

Rubio was selected to serve in Trump’s administration shortly after Trump won the 2024 presidential race, handing DeSantis a Senate appointment that is likely to have ripple effects across Florida government and politics.

It has widely been expected in recent weeks that Moody would be the pick, while others, including Reps. Kat Cammack and Cory Mills, did talk to DeSantis about the position. DeSantis had said publicly he had reservations about appointing a member of the House because of the GOP’s slim majority in that chamber.

State Sen. Jay Collins, who served as a Green Beret, also got considerable support from conservatives who wanted DeSantis to pick an military veteran.

But ultimately, the seat will go to Moody, 49, who easily won her first election in 2018 to become attorney general and her re-election bid in 2022. She was unable to run again due to term limits.

She will have to run in a 2026 special election to keep the seat for the final two years of Rubio’s term. Mills has already said he is running for Senate in 2026, as first reported by Politico, and Cammack is mulling a run, meaning Moody is going to face Republican primary challengers.

Right now, though, her appointment will set a new record for Republican women in the Senate, according to data from the Center for American Women in Politics. When Moody takes the seat, there will be 10 GOP women in the chamber.

Moody is a close ally of DeSantis, who has served as his chief legal bulldog on a host of high-profile political fights with the Biden administration. 

Most recently, Moody’s office, which is technically separate from the governor’s office, filed a lawsuit in October against the Department of Justice over what she argued was a federal government effort to block Florida’s own investigation into the second assassination attempt against Trump, which happened in September at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

“Every day that Florida is prevented from investigating, the State’s case becomes harder to prove at trial,” Moody argued in the suit. “By contrast, the federal government suffers no injury from Florida investigating state law crimes, as the State has no intention of interfering with or obstructing the federal investigation.”

DeSantis has said he believes the federal government had “stonewalled” Florida’s ability to conduct its own investigation.

Moody said the state’s independent investigation was needed, in part, because the DOJ should not have been investigating an attempted assassination attempt on Trump while simultaneously trying to prosecute him. Since Trump’s election victory in November, former special counsel Jack Smith, who was leading federal cases against Trump over whether he tried to overturn the 2020 election and over alleged mishandling of classified documents, has resigned, and those cases against Trump have ended.

In December, Moody also released an arrest affidavit for Ryan Routh, the alleged gunmen behind the second assassination attempt. She said a traffic backup that resulted from searching for Routh led to an accident that injured a 6-year-old girl. Routh is in federal custody and facing five charges related to the attempted assassination.

Earlier this year, the state attorney general also sued the Biden administration to try and block a rule Moody argued would have forced doctors to provide gender transition care against their judgement. Transgender issues have been one of the main culture war fights DeSantis has focused on as governor.  

DeSantis had not signaled publicly who he would pick to fill Rubio’s seat, but has said the person will be a hard-liner on immigration, including pushing reforms to the so-called H-1B visa program, which has been the subject of intense internal post-election fights among Trump’s own supporters.

Trump-backers like billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk have said the program offers lower-cost international talent for many companies, while the populist wing of the MAGA movement, led by people like conservative pundits Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer, have said the program should be abolished.

Trump said in late December that he believes the program is “great.”

Moody’s pick is also likely to reshuffle DeSantis’ own political orbit.

It is widely believed that longtime DeSantis chief of staff, James Uthmeier, will now be appointed to fill Moody’s post, requiring that DeSantis select a new top staffer. Uthmeier served as the campaign manager for DeSantis’ failed 2024 presidential bid and is considered one of his closest confidants.

Matt Dixon

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