Trump tells Disney to move OUT of Florida in their war with Ron DeSantis
Trump tells Disney to get out of Florida in their war with Ron DeSantis
- Donald Trump sided with Disney World in the company’s war with Ron DeSantis
- He suggested that the company could move out of Florida during the conflict
- walt disney co. is a huge donor to pro-Trump America First Action
Donald Trump told Disney to move their operations out of Florida when he launched another attack on potential 2024 challenger Ron DeSantis by siding with one of Florida’s governor’s biggest rivals.
The former president said DeSantis is backing down on his war with Disney because Trump claims he is losing.
Meanwhile, Walt Disney Co. a whopping $10.5 million to Trump’s America First Action in the 2020 election cycle, according to Open Secrets.
In the most recent escalation in the war with Disney, DeSantis threatened to build a prison next to the theme park as revenge.
Donald Trump sided with Disney World in the company’s war with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
The former president suggested that the company leave the Sunshine State
“DeSanctus is being absolutely destroyed by Disney,” Trump claimed in a Truth Social post Tuesday morning, appearing to use a shorter version of his usual “DeSanctimonious” moniker.
“His original PR plan failed, so now he’s going back with a new one to save face,” he added of DeSantis. Disney’s next move will be announcing that no more money will be invested in Florida because of the governor — they could even announce a slow pullout or sale of certain properties or the whole thing. Watch! That would be a clincher.’
‘In the meantime this is all so unnecessary, a political STUNT! Ron should be working on the cracker MESS!’ advised the former president.
DeSantis has not yet announced a plan to run for president in 2024, but amid rumors he’s considering a candidacy, the popular GOP governor has become the only potential challenger who could face Trump.
He is also touring the country, fueling more speculation that a bid announcement is imminent.
DeSantis is on Capitol Hill Tuesday to meet with lawmakers in Washington, D.C. and will speak at two different stops in the early primary contest state of South Carolina on Wednesday.
Trump’s latest attack came after another Florida lawmaker approved the former president’s third consecutive bid for the White House.
Rep. Greg Steube endorsed Trump in an interview with Newsmax on Monday night. He claimed another four years would help Trump rectify the “disastrous policies of the Biden administration.”
Now a Florida resident, Trump has received more than a handful of endorsements from Florida’s congressional delegation.
“Today, I continue my unwavering support for the America First movement by supporting our party’s leader, President Donald Trump, for re-election as President of the United States!” Steube tweeted with a clip of his endorsement.