The Oklahoman

Trump allies file ethics complaint against DeSantis

- Jill Colvin and Brendan Farrington

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. – Allies of former President Donald Trump have filed a complaint with the Florida Commission on Ethics accusing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a leading potential 2024 primary rival, of violating campaign finance and ethics rules with a shadow run for the White House. DeSantis’ office called it a “frivolous and politicall­y motivated” charge.

The 15-page complaint filed Wednesday by MAGA Inc., a Trumpsuppo­rting super political action committee, asks the commission to investigat­e Florida’s Republican leader for allegedly “leveraging his elected office and breaching his associated duties in a coordinate­d effort to develop his national profile, enrich himself and his political allies, and influence the national electorate.”

It says DeSantis is “already a de facto candidate for President of the United States,” citing the governor’s meetings with donors, outreach by allies to potential staff and his courting of Republican­s in early-voting states, among other efforts. The complaint asks the commission to punish DeSantis by having him removed from office, publicly censured or fined.

DeSantis communicat­ions director Taryn Fenske, in a statement, dismissed the complaint. “Adding this to the list of frivolous and politicall­y motivated attacks. It’s inappropri­ate to use state ethics complaints for partisan purposes,” she said.

The letter comes as Trump has stepped up his criticism of DeSantis, whom the ex-president’s campaign sees as his most serious rival for the 2024 GOP nomination. Trump has tried to belittle DeSantis with nicknames and has focused on the governor’s past policy positions, including Florida’s early COVID-19 restrictio­ns and his votes on Social Security while he was a member of Congress.

Trump himself faced similar criticism before announcing his candidacy in November, accused of violating federal campaign laws by raising and spending money before a formal 2024 campaign launch. He was never reprimande­d or fined as a result.

While DeSantis has not yet formally announced a 2024 campaign, he is widely expected to do so after Florida’s legislativ­e session ends in May. Yet he has traveled to early-voting states to promote his book and has met with donors. His team has held informal conversati­ons with prospectiv­e campaign staff.

Ethics Commission spokespers­on Lynn Blaise said the agency is not allowed to acknowledg­e any complaints received until a complaint reaches a point where it can be made public.

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