Alex Andrade, a public figure active on social media, has used his Twitter account to raise allegations and criticisms regarding state government actions and individuals in early May 2026.
On May 5, Andrade posted a list of what he described as “Impeachable offenses I’d consider,” including: “-DCF ignoring Missy Mogle’s claims of abuse
-Taking a state plane to your lucrative side gig in Gainesville
-Laundering $10,000,000 in Medicaid funds to your PAC
-Repeatedly violating the Public Records Act”.
The following day, Andrade referenced an incident involving Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. On May 6, he wrote: “The Governor called me a jackass at a press conference after I discovered $10,000,000 in Medicaid $ was stolen.
It made voters question why @GovRonDeSantis was whining about it.
Voters aren’t stupid, Governor. Pick fights at the expense of your own legacy.”
On May 7, Andrade criticized another individual on Twitter by stating: “More proof that @johncardillo is an amateur and a fraud:
1. Acting like a fact can form the basis for a defamation suit.
2. Claiming he’s read a grand jury’s report that hasn’t been published or confirmed to exist.
@JayCollinsFL can really pick em…”
These posts follow ongoing debates in Florida politics over issues such as government transparency and accountability. The references to alleged misuse of Medicaid funds and concerns about compliance with public records laws reflect broader discussions within the state regarding ethical standards for public officials.

