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Probe on Gaetz may become a liability for Desantis

- Steve peoples, Brendan Farrington and Jill Colvin, Associated Press

When he launched his campaign to become Florida’s governor in January 2018, few expected Ron Desantis to prevail in America’s toughest political batlegroun­d.

The 39-year-old congressma­n was largely unknown outside his Daytona Beach district. He didn’t have the profession­al staff or fundraisin­g prowess typically required to compete in such a large state. And he was going up against a more establishe­d rival for the Republican nomination.

But at his side, Desantis had a key ally with strong connection­s in state politics and the respect of the White House: Mat Gaetz, the Florida congressma­n now embroiled in a federal sex traffickin­g investigat­ion. Gaetz appeared at campaign events alongside Desantis, played his Democratic rival Andrew Gillum in mock debate preparatio­ns and encouraged then-president Donald Trump to back Desantis for governor.

At one campaign stop in Navarre, Florida, Gaetz jokingly referred to Desantis as “Batman” to his “Robin.”

There is no indication that Desantis is tied to the federal probe of Gaetz, which has also ensnared several other prominent figures in Florida Republican politics. But the investigat­ion could spark new scrutiny of their political partnershi­p and become a liability for Desantis as he runs for re-election ahead of a possible presidenti­al bid in 2024.

The Associated Press spoke to nearly a dozen people with direct knowledge of how the DesantisGa­etz relationsh­ip evolved in recent years. Many of them spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversati­ons and observatio­ns. They describe a friendship of political convenienc­e between two young, ambitious Republican­s eager to rise in a party that was quickly being redefined by Trump. Gaetz served as an informal political adviser to Desantis. But as Desantis became a more seasoned political player, the people said, the bond changed. “When Ron first got elected governor, he did not have any experience in Tallahasse­e and Mr. Gaetz did, and so he relied on Mr. Gaetz for his Tallahasse­e knowledge when he first got there,” said Peter Feaman, a national commiteema­n for the Republican Party of Florida. “Once Ron got his feet underneath him up in Tallahasse­e, the only thing they’ve had in common is their support for Mr. Trump and conservati­ve principles. Other than that, I’m not aware of any interactio­n between the two whatsoever.”

Government agents are investigat­ing whether Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old and other underage girls and violated federal sex traffickin­g laws, people familiar with the probe have told the AP. No charges have been filed, and Gaetz has vehemently denied the allegation­s. The governor has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

Still, the investigat­ion may be moving uncomforta­bly close to the governor’s office. Besides Gaetz himself, the influentia­l Florida political figures under federal scrutiny include Jason Pirozzolo, a hand surgeon and Desantis campaign donor, and Desantis’ political appointee Halsey Beshears, the state’s former top business regulator.

As the investigat­ion unfolds, Desantis is taking steps to position himself for higher office. He recently hired veteran Republican consultant Phil Cox to lead his reelection team as part of a significan­t political expansion. The team is so far staying hyperfocus­ed on his 2022 reelection, but allies privately acknowledg­e that a strong showing next year will put Desantis in a strong standing for the 2024 presidenti­al contest. Meanwhile, Gaetz is continuing to look out for Desantis’ political ambitions — whether Desantis wants him to or not. Even as investigat­ors were probing his activities this spring, Gaetz issued three separate press releases from his congressio­nal office promoting Desantis.

“He is a strong potential presidenti­al candidate in 2024,” Gaetz said he told Fox News, according to one of the official press releases. “The Biden team knows that, and so they’re trying to somehow cast aspersions on the Florida experience because you know what, throughout America, there’s a lot of Florida envy right now.”

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