DeSantis Under Fire: Allegations of Bribery Arise Ahead of 2024 Election

Jordan Maxwell

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GOP strategist Roger Stone alleges Governor Ron DeSantis engaged in bribery to further his 2024 Presidential aspirations.Photo byJosh Montgomery

MIAMI, FL - In a riveting revelation, Roger Stone, a seasoned GOP strategist with close ties to former President Donald Trump, alleges that Governor Ron DeSantis used bribery to pave his path towards the 2024 Presidential nomination.

In a detailed conversation with The Sunshine State Times, Stone highlighted the curious timing surrounding the recent amendment to Florida's "Resign to Run" law. The change, allowing state officeholders to concurrently seek federal office, is alleged by Stone to be linked to DeSantis transferring $1 million to a PAC overseen by House Speaker Paul Renner.

Stone emphatically stated, “It's more than coincidental that a hefty sum finds its way to a PAC just after the law is tweaked. The authorities in Tallahassee need to delve deep into this, summoning both DeSantis and Renner for a rigorous inquiry.”

A twist in the tale involves Bob Vander Plaat, a significant evangelical figure from Iowa, seemingly leaning towards endorsing DeSantis. Stone claims a monetary exchange between DeSantis's Never Back Down PAC and Vander Plaat's The Family Leader Foundation. Conservative journalist Laura Loomer initially unearthed the $50,000 transaction, which, according to the Federal Elections Commission (FEC), explicitly supports "Ron DeSantis."

Adding intrigue, Vander Plaat was seen enjoying a luncheon at the Governor's Mansion with the DeSantis family.

Stone did not mince words about the alleged transaction, stating, “Fifty thousand to a nonprofit, right after a lunch at the mansion? It's a blatant play-to-pay move. DeSantis owes answers to every Floridian who believed in his campaign.”

Amidst these allegations, questions arise about the future of DeSantis's campaign, which seems to be undergoing a significant overhaul.

As the political storm intensifies, the Republican presidential debate, scheduled for August 17th in Milwaukee, is eagerly anticipated. However, the former President, Donald Trump, is unlikely to make an appearance.

Jordan Maxwell is a respected political analyst and commentator, specializing in Florida politics.

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  • For the information about the amendment to Florida’s “Resign to Run” law, you can use this link from The Washington Post: Changes to Florida’s ‘resign-to-run’ law take effect at signature. This article explains how the law was changed to allow state officeholders to run for president or vice president without resigning, and how it benefits DeSantis.
  • For the information about DeSantis transferring $1 million to a PAC overseen by House Speaker Paul Renner, you can use this link from Transparency USA: Empower Parents PAC - Florida Committee. This link shows the financial activity of the PAC, including the $1 million contribution from DeSantis’s Friends of Ron DeSantis committee on June 30, 2023.
  • For the information about Bob Vander Plaat’s endorsement of DeSantis and his criticism of Trump, you can use this link from Mediaite: Key Iowa Evangelical Bob Vander Plaats Hosts DeSantis at Church and Buries Trump on Social Media. This article reports on Vander Plaat’s tweets praising DeSantis and slamming Trump, as well as his appearance with DeSantis at a church service in Iowa.
  • For the information about the $50,000 transaction between DeSantis’s Never Back Down PAC and Vander Plaat’s The Family Leader Foundation, you can use this link from FEC.gov: Itemized Receipts - Never Back Down. This link shows the details of the contribution made by Never Back Down to The Family Leader Foundation on June 29, 2023.

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