2024-01-23 08:00:05
Republican state Sen. Ileana Garcia will withdraw her bill that would have made taxpayers pay for former Donald Trump’s legal bills because…of a crowded GOP presidential primary?
Garcia said she would withdraw the bill supposedly because the primary is no longer crowded.
But the decision came after backlash and Gov. Ron DeSantis saying he would veto the bill.
“This bill was filed on January 5th amidst a crowded primary, including two Florida residents,” Garcia wrote on X. “My concern was the political weaponization against conservative candidates, and while Jimmy Patronis [Florida’s Chief Financial Officer & State Fire Marshal] brought me this bill at a time when all candidates were committing to campaign through the primary, one frontrunner now remains, and he can handle himself. I will be withdrawing the bill. SB 1740.”
This bill was filed on January 5th amidst a crowded primary, including two Florida residents.
My concern was the political weaponization against conservative candidates, and while @JimmyPatronis brought me this bill at a time when all candidates were committing to campaign… https://t.co/wieqYQ8Woq
— Ileana Garcia (@IleanaGarciaUSA) January 23, 2024
S.B. 1740 “would provide up to $5 million in financial support to Florida residents running for President who face legal, partisan, political attacks by the Department of Justice or State Attorneys,” according to a press release from Patronis.
“We need this Freedom Fighters Fund because as the Free State of Florida, we’re facing an onslaught of attacks from the federal government against the Sunshine State,” stated Patronis. “If we can help and support a Florida candidate for the White House, that’s just good from a dollars and cents perspective. From all the decisions the federal government makes with regard to military installations, to roads, to disaster aid – it’s in Florida’s best interest to make sure their champion for the President is allowed a fair shot at the White House without being taken down by some fake witch-hunt.”
The $5 million would come from the Public Campaign Finance – Matching Fund’s Program. Voluntary donations from driver’s license registrations would fund any backfill.
There were people who expressed anger at DeSantis.
I don’t know why. I don’t want to pay for anyone’s legal bills, especially those who can easily afford them.
Very on brand for the Governor of the state with the highest number of J6 defendants and a President whose home was raided by the FBI.
Fuck you, @RonDeSantis.
We don’t want you. https://t.co/b7TBZGnZE1
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) January 23, 2024
Little boy got told he isn’t going to be VP either
Got dogwalked all the way back to Tallahassee
Good, he can stay there https://t.co/4XoSoFwxfI
— Jack Poso ???????? (@JackPosobiec) January 23, 2024
“Wahh wahhh the voters didn’t pick me ???? ???? ????”
This passive aggressive cuck behavior fully encapsulates the failed $200million presidential campaign. https://t.co/jllb0kaUUS
— BowTiedRanger (@BowTiedRanger) January 23, 2024
Well @RonDeSantis didn’t last a day with the whole unity thing. First, Trump didn’t ask for this so why did he feel the need to grab a headline somewhere so he could make this particular jab? Second, His 2028 chances are finished. Who would want this guy in their corner?… https://t.co/dUmgOCR6wT
— Tiffany ???? (@tiffanylloree) January 23, 2024
Well here’s your “unity” folks. Good luck with trying to unite with this.
Anyone who suggested or entertained this man for Trump’s VP or admin should never be taken seriously again.
DeSantis is a political leper now, no one should want to touch him with a ten foot pole. https://t.co/K9C2WN76vk
— Ms. Pickles (@MsPicklesP) January 23, 2024
Wow! you’ve turned into Little Adam Kinzinger
MAGA nation will not forget this D-Bag. The internet is forever— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) January 23, 2024
Wow – you really are a sore loser, Ron.
Not that you’re wrong – Florida shouldn’t pay for Trump’s legal bills – but the way you say it…OY!
No wonder you lost Iowa by 30 points! Tone deaf doesn’t begin to describe it.
— Dale (@DBCopa) January 23, 2024
Looks like someone went to the beach and got sand in his vagina
— Merissa Hansen (@merissahansen17) January 23, 2024
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