2012 election Eagle won election to the
Florida House of Representatives in 2012, at age 29. winning 10,026 votes (70.6%) to Berardi's 4,183 votes (29.4%). In the 2012 general election, Eagle defeated
Democratic nominee Arvella M. Clare to win his first term in the legislature; Eagle received 38,936 votes (62.4%) to Clare's 23,455 votes (37.6%).
2014 arrest In April 2014, Eagle was arrested on suspicion of
driving under the influence in
Tallahassee, Florida after speeding, reckless driving and running a red light. According to police, Eagle had bloodshot eyes, was staggering and smelling of alcohol. Eagle claimed that the smell of alcohol coming from his vehicle was the result of having people who were drunk in his car earlier in the night. He refused to take a
roadside sobriety test or a
breath alcohol test. In May 2014, Eagle issued an apology, saying that "I do not dispute that I am guilty of driving recklessly and using poor judgment" but denied being drunk at the time of his arrest. Eagle said the timing was coincidental. he took a
plea deal in which he pleaded
no contest and agreed to six months' probation, 100 hours' community service, and alcohol testing. Eagle's conduct was criticized by
The News-Press, which said that Eagle "has disappointed his constituency and embarrassed himself" and questioning Eagle's claim to not have been drinking. Nevertheless, the
News-Press went on to endorse Eagle for reelection later that year, stating, "We know he cares about his job. We know he is committed to serving the people here. He was apologetic for his mistake and says he has learned from it. Only time and his actions will make that true."
Reelections in 2014 and 2018 In 2014, Eagle won the four-way Republican primary with 64% of the vote. In the general election, he faced only a write-in candidate. In 2016, Eagle ran unopposed through both the Republican primary and the general election, winning his third term in the State House of Representatives. In 2018, he won reelection, defeating Democratic candidate Alanis Garcia with 63% of the vote.
Tenure as majority whip and majority leader; Trump support Eagle was the state House
majority whip from 2016 to 2018, and
majority leader from 2018 to 2020, He also sponsored legislation that would ban "state, county, or city law enforcement officers from enforcing existing or future federal regulations on personal firearms and ammunition." Eagle is a supporter of
Donald Trump; he was one of the opening speakers at a Trump rally at
Germain Arena near Fort Myers in September 2016, ahead of the
November 2016 presidential election. In a two-minute video announcing his candidacy for the Republican nomination for a congressional seat in 2019, Eagle invoked Trump or "the president" eight times. ==2020 U.S. House campaign==