DeSantis Rightly Rejects GOP Bill To Help Fund Trump's Legal Defense
It is not the job of Florida taxpayers to support state officials' preferred presidential candidates.

A recent Florida bill would have required taxpayers to partially fund former President Donald Trump's mounting legal fees, reinvigorating a niche debate within the state's Republican party over how and if the government should funnel public funds toward politicians.
Senate Bill 1740, introduced by State Sen. Ileana Garcia (R–District 36), proposed to create the "Defending Freedom Fighters Trust Fund," extending up to $5 million in "grants for victims of political discrimination." How would the government decide who qualified? Florida's Department of Financial Services, according to the legislation, would have "the sole authority to determine if a person has been subject" to such prejudice, concentrating that power in the hands of Jimmy Patronis, the state's chief financial officer.
"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," Patronis said in a press release. "If we can help and support a Florida candidate for the White House, that's just good from a dollars and cents perspective."
When considering that Patronis' job is to be a responsible steward of public funds, the "dollars and cents perspective" should indeed be his lodestar. But that's also why he should have reached the opposite conclusion, as it is not the job of Florida taxpayers to support Patronis' preferred candidates. It is also not their job to pay a portion of a former president's legal fees, particularly when that person has a reported net worth of $2.6 billion.
S.B. 1740 proposed extracting money from the state's controversial campaign matching funds program, which offers taxpayer dollars to candidates running for statewide office. It was created to give more opportunities to insufficiently funded hopefuls and reduce the sway of wealthy donors. Perhaps ironically, lawmakers recently voted to advance a constitutional amendment that would dissolve that very program. "I believe we should put the question back to the voters to see if they would like us to spend general revenue on things other than advertising for statewide office," said State Sen. Travis Hutson, a Republican representing St. Augustine.
Whether or not that program is fulfilling its original mission is a matter of debate. Gov. Ron DeSantis was the top recipient when he ran for governor in 2018, pocketing $3.2 million in public funds. He received even more in 2022, taking $3.35 million, while Charlie Crist and Nikki Fried, who vied for the Democratic nomination in that election, received $964,646 and $634,092, respectively. One wonders if taxpayers really need to be giving millions of dollars to an incumbent governor, who is not exactly an underdog in Florida.
But DeSantis did not support extending those dollars toward Trump, who is neither a candidate for statewide office, nor is he insufficiently funded. Should the bill reach DeSantis' desk, he said, he would veto it.
Garcia responded by withdrawing the bill. "My concern was the political weaponization against conservative candidates," she wrote. She is certainly entitled to that opinion. But she is not entitled to make her constituents pay for it.
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Wouldn't it be better if the US just had one political party with everyone agreeing on everything and acting the same way?
Oh, wait.
We already do.
My bad.
Uncle Jay, are ye part of the Illumini-Naughty? Or have ye BEEN Illumini-Naughty, and been lighting up WAAAAY too many “Jays”?
Either way, PLEASE illuminate us ass to WHO is the ONE “one political party” in the USA today?
(And how did ye count them, or count "the one", and can ye count PAST "one"?)
I find no difference between the democrats and republicans.
Both try to out-do each other when it comes to being really stupid.
Both try to out-do each other when it comes to being really stupid.
Both often do.
I see you Reason pussies are too scared to write about Texas telling the Biden admin to fuck off and asserting state supremacy over the fed via the 10th amendment.
^^ es verdad.
This is a huge story. Reason will cover it in late 2027.
"federal statute that gives U.S. Border Patrol warrant-less access to land within 25 miles of the border, but only ‘for the purpose of patrolling the border to prevent the illegal entry of aliens into the United States"
"President Biden has ordered your agency **to do the exact opposite**, in keeping with his open-borders campaign promise. There is not even a pretense that you are trying to prevent the illegal entry of aliens."
10 U.S. Code § 12406
Abbot explicitly citing the constitution was a great touch too.
Trump is the autboritarian!!! Also dems:
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Governor Greg Abbott is using the Texas National Guard to obstruct and create chaos at the border.
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If Abbott is defying yesterday's Supreme Court ruling, @POTUS needs to establish sole federal control of the Texas National Guard now.
To local. Also, has reason covered NYC and Chicago closing their borders to migrants?
If it bothers you, maybe you should hang out at Truth Social instead.
https://truthsocial.com/
Is there anything a Trump Cultist won't do for Dear Leader?
Post any illegal links lately?
Tim Scott took the knee and began slurping orange weenie after Trump publicly humiliated him, so no.
Please don't get shrike excited with sexual innuendo. While you may enjoy his links to child porn, the rest of us non leftists do not.
Don't tell me you clicked, too? Oh, dear...
But it was fine for taxpayers to pay for Hillary's soft coup with the Mueller report and FBI activities, Pelosi's with the fraudulent impeachments and Biden's campaign with the suppression of his corruption in Hunter's laptop? Fuck off you marxist cunts.
How is any of that comparable to paying someone's private lawyers?
It's not. But you must remember that anything and everything done by Trump and his minions is justified because "the left did it first". If they can find some wrong done by the left that is remotely comparable, then their wrong is now something to be praised.
DeSantis is just another RIGO
So a legislator proposed a bill and nothing else happened? Well we dodged that bullet.
It does sound like a shitty bill and putting the legislator on blast at least hurts any higher ambitions for the guy
Have you seen the bills sponsored by The Squad? A dem just submitted a bill to give the statue of liberty back to France. Don't think bad bills stop politicians.
Absolutely. We know there are 2 reasons this was highlighted: R and FL. Still, I'll take shitty bills receiving public attention.
I say we give the dirtbags all they want,
Just recently, there was one from Justin Humphreys (R), and another from Ted Lieu (D). Haven't seen anything about the SoL.
I’m mad about this, because like 90% of Reason commenters, I want to suck Trump’s shriveled balls.
Why do you assume this of 90% of Reason's copmmenters?
"grants for victims of political discrimination."
Political discrimination is a perfectly legitimate form of discrimination. I've had it happen to me. It sucks, but I have no moral basis whatsoever for forcing another person to accept my political views.
It's why you don't ban wokeness. You just let it kill its host.
Simply put, the taxpayers shouldn't pay for the defense. Individuals can and should contribute to fund the defense if they so choose.
So by pledging to veto this bill, it sounds to me like DeSantis made the correct decision, yet the commentariat here seems to have devolved into another pointless debate about how badly Trump sucks or something...WTF? Do you guys just come here to yell past each other?
Maybe Bibi Netanyahuu could be the first honorary recipient as to fund his defense in the case of the International Court of Justice accusation of engaging in a Genocide.