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DeSantis kills bill aiding Trump after endorsing former rival

Florida​ Governor Rejects Bill to ‍Fund Trump’s Legal Expenses

Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has dashed hopes for a proposed bill in the state legislature that aimed to allocate taxpayer funds for former President⁣ Donald Trump’s legal‌ fees. ⁢The bill, titled ⁣”Grants for Victims of​ Political Discrimination,” was introduced ​by Republican state‌ Senator Ileana Garcia, a staunch⁤ Trump supporter. It sought to provide up to $5 ​million in grants to‌ eligible individuals.

However, DeSantis swiftly dismissed the bill after a report surfaced, highlighting the desire of some Florida Republicans to burden ⁣taxpayers with Trump’s ⁢legal costs. In response, DeSantis‌ took to Twitter, asserting his ⁢authority as⁣ the Republican governor with veto power.

“But not the Florida Republican who wields the veto pen,” DeSantis ⁤wrote.

Following DeSantis’s unsupportive stance, which came just a ⁢day after he suspended his⁢ presidential campaign and endorsed Trump, Senator Garcia indicated ⁢her intention to ‌withdraw the bill.

She explained, “This bill was filed on ⁣January 5th amidst a crowded primary, including two Florida residents. My concern was the political ⁢weaponization against conservative candidates.‌ While @JimmyPatronis brought me this bill ‍when ​all candidates​ were committed to campaigning‌ through the⁣ primary, ⁤there is now only ‍one frontrunner, and he is more than capable of handling himself. ⁣Therefore, I will be withdrawing the bill.”

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Why did Senator Garcia‍ decide to withdraw the bill

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ​has rejected a proposed bill in the⁣ state ‌legislature that aimed to ‌allocate​ taxpayer funds for former President Donald Trump’s legal expenses. The bill, ⁣titled “Grants for Victims of Political Discrimination,”‍ was ⁤introduced by Republican state Senator Ileana Garcia, a fervent supporter ‍of Trump. It aimed‌ to provide up to $5 million‌ in grants to ⁢eligible individuals.

Upon learning about the bill, DeSantis swiftly ⁣dismissed it after a report emerged highlighting the desire of some Florida‌ Republicans to burden taxpayers‌ with‍ Trump’s legal costs.⁤ In response, DeSantis took to Twitter, asserting his authority as the Republican governor with veto ‍power.

“But not​ the Florida​ Republican who wields the veto pen,” DeSantis wrote.

DeSantis’s unsupportive stance came just a‌ day after he suspended his presidential campaign⁢ and endorsed Trump. Senator Garcia, in ​light of DeSantis’s rejection⁤ of the⁤ bill, indicated her ⁤intention to withdraw it.

She explained, “This⁤ bill was filed on ⁤January 5th amidst a​ crowded primary, including two Florida residents. ⁤My concern ‍was the political weaponization against conservative candidates. While ⁣@JimmyPatronis brought⁣ me this bill when all⁤ candidates were⁤ committed to campaigning through the primary, there is now only one frontrunner, and he is more than‍ capable of handling himself. Therefore, I will be‌ withdrawing the bill.”

It is evident that‌ Governor DeSantis is not in favor of using taxpayer funds to ⁣finance Trump’s legal expenses, ‍despite his staunch support for the former President. As a result, Senator Garcia has decided to withdraw the bill.



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