DeSantis sinks Florida Republican’s plan to help
pay Trump’s legal bill
Governor, who ended White House bid on Sunday, vows to
veto bill from state senator seeking $5m to help ex-president cover costs
Ramon
Antonio Vargas
Tue 23 Jan
2024 08.49 EST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/23/desantis-florida-veto-trump-legal-bill
A day after
ending his campaign for the White House and tepidly endorsing Donald Trump, the
Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, sank an effort to use his state’s funds to pay
off the former president’s legal expenses.
DeSantis
promised to veto a bill from the state senator Ileana Garcia, a Republican who
sought to effectively dedicate up to $5m from Florida’s state budget to help
Trump cover his legal costs. The former president faces 91 criminal charges and
assorted lawsuits in various jurisdictions.
DeSantis
shared a link on social media to a Politico article headlined “Some Florida
Republicans want taxpayers to pay Trump’s legal bills”, and he added the
caption: “But not the Florida Republican who wields the veto pen.”
Garcia’s
proposal had won an endorsement from the elected official who oversees
Florida’s state finances, Jimmy Patronis, a Republican. But Garcia withdrew her
proposal shortly after DeSantis came out in opposition of it,
FloridaPolitics.com reported.
She said in
a statement that having Trump in the White House again would be a gain for
Florida, where the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort is located. “And
anything we can do to support Florida presidential candidates, like President
Trump, will not only benefit our state but our nation,” said Garcia, who argued
that Trump’s criminal charges were an example of “weaponizing the courts”.
DeSantis
ended his White House campaign on Sunday after finishing a distant second to
Trump in the Iowa caucuses. Polls suggested DeSantis was on track to finish in
third far in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, far behind Trump and the former
South Carolina governor Nikki Haley.
Endorsing
Trump, DeSantis wrote: “It’s clear to me that a majority of Republican primary
voters want to give Donald Trump another chance. He has my endorsement because
we can’t go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged form
of warmed over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents.”
Trump
thanked DeSantis. But he told Fox News it “was highly unlikely” that the
Florida governor would have a role in a second Trump administration.
“I have a
lot of great people, and I have great people that have been with me right from
the beginning,” Trump said on Sunday.
Trump’s
criminal charges center on his attempts to forcibly overturn his defeat to Joe
Biden in 2020, on illegally retaining government secrets after he left office,
and on hush-money payments to an adult film actor who has alleged an
extramarital sexual encounter with him.
He is also
a defendant in civil litigation accusing him of illicit business practices as
well as raping magazine columnist E Jean Carroll, with the latter allegation
having been deemed substantially true by a judge.
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