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Desantis plans to announce 2024 bid today on Twitter Spaces with Elon Musk, sources tell AP

- By STEVE PEOPLES

Florida Gov. Ron Desantis, long seen as Donald Trump's leading rival for the Republican nomination, plans to launch his 2024 presidenti­al campaign on Wednesday in an online conversati­on with Twitter CEO Elon Musk, according to two people with knowledge of the decision.

Desantis, an outspoken cultural conservati­ve, will outline his plans in an evening audio event streamed on Twitter Spaces, according to the two people. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the announceme­nt publicly.

The 44-year-old twoterm governor would be joining a crowded Republican contest to decide whether the party will move on from Trump in 2024. Desantis has embraced Trump's combative style and many of his policies, but casts himself as a younger and more electable version of the former president.

In choosing Twitter,

Desantis is taking a page out of the playbook that helped turn businessma­n-tv celebrity Trump into a political star.

The timing of Desantis' long-expected announceme­nt has been shrouded, with various iterations of plans being leaked over the past few days. Some close to him suspected that he was providing conflictin­g informatio­n about the timing and location to root out leakers. Others believe he changed his initial preparatio­ns after news reports came out about them.

Musk, speaking at The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council Summit event in London on Tuesday, seemed to confirm the Wednesday event, saying Desantis would be making “quite an announceme­nt” on Twitter. “The first time something like this is happening on social media,” he said, with live questions and answers.

The news of Desantis' impending announceme­nt came as Trump was making a video appearance in a New York courtroom as part of his criminal case. A judge tentativel­y scheduled Trump's trial to begin March 25, which falls in the heart of the presidenti­al primary season. Trump pleaded not guilty last month to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records at his family company, the Trump Organizati­on.

Desantis was expected to meet with donors Wednesday at the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami before the Twitter Spaces event, which was scheduled for 6 p.m. EDT.

While it is common for campaigns to publicize their announceme­nts in videos shared on social media, it is far more unusual — and perhaps unpreceden­ted — to hold a campaign announceme­nt in a live social media forum.

“Big if true ...,” Desantis' wife, Casey, posted Tuesday on Twitter, linking to a Fox News story on the announceme­nt and adding a smiley face.

Earlier Tuesday, the Florida governor gave no hints of his 2024 plans during a short Cabinet meeting in Tallahasse­e where he discussed state business with agency heads. The media was barred

from covering a subsequent bill signing ceremony.

Desantis has emerged as a national star in Republican politics as an unapologet­ic leader on controvers­ial issues.

The governor sent dozens of immigrants from Texas — by way of Florida —to a small island off the Massachuse­tts coast to draw attention to the influx of Latin American immigrants trying to cross the Southern border. He signed and then expanded a Parental

Rights in Education bill — known by critics as the “Don't Say Gay” law — which bans instructio­n or classroom discussion of LGBTQ issues in Florida public schools for all grades.

More recently, he signed a law banning abortions at six weeks, which is before most women realize they're pregnant. And he removed an elected prosecutor who vowed not to charge people under Florida's new abortion restrictio­ns or doctors who provide genderaffi­rming care.

Trump's allies lashed out Tuesday at Desantis' plan.

“This is one of the most out-of-touch campaign launches in modern history. The only thing less relatable than a niche campaign launch on Twitter, is Desantis' after party at the uber elite Four Seasons resort in Miami," said Karoline Leavitt, a spokespers­on for Trump's super PAC.

Trump himself frequently dismisses his rival as Ron “Desanc

In choosing to announce with Musk, Desantis is linking his presidenti­al announceme­nt to one of the world's richest men, who has emerged as a conservati­ve cult hero of sorts.

Since buying Twitter last October, Musk has reinstated the accounts of prominent Republican­s, including Trump and Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had been removed. Popular conservati­ve broadcaste­rs have flocked to Twitter, with ousted Fox News host Tucker Carlson and the podcast hosts of The Daily Wire announcing they will start streaming on the platform.

Musk himself has promoted far-right conspiracy theories on Twitter, including misleading claims questionin­g a Texas mall shooter's background and a debunked rumor that House Speaker

Nancy Pelosi's husband had a relationsh­ip with an assailant who attacked him.

Earlier this month, Musk's tweets likening billionair­e philanthro­pist George Soros to a Jewish supervilla­in were met with criticism from the Antidefama­tion League, which said they would embolden antisemiti­c extremists. Musk said he would “be more thoughtful in the future.”

Twitter was once Trump's most important megaphone — one he used to dominate his rivals in the 2016 primary and to command the news cycle for years. Trump was barred from the platform after a mob of his supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, with Twitter citing “the risk of further incitement of violence.” Although his access was reinstated shortly after Musk took over, he has yet to tweet.

About 1 in 5 U.S. adults say they use Twitter, the Pew Research

Center found last year.

Democrats are somewhat more likely than

Republican­s to say they have Twitter accounts, according to a Fox News poll from

December. Republican­s are far more likely than Democrats to say Musk buying Twitter

was a good thing and to have a favorable view of him.

 ?? AP PHOTO/CHARLIE NEIBERGALL ?? Florida Gov. Ron Desantis speaks during a fundraisin­g picnic for Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-iowa, May 13, 2023, in Sioux Center, Iowa. Desantis will announce his 2024 presidenti­al campaign in a Twitter Spaces event with Elon Musk on Wednesday, May 24.
AP PHOTO/CHARLIE NEIBERGALL Florida Gov. Ron Desantis speaks during a fundraisin­g picnic for Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-iowa, May 13, 2023, in Sioux Center, Iowa. Desantis will announce his 2024 presidenti­al campaign in a Twitter Spaces event with Elon Musk on Wednesday, May 24.
 ?? AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER, POOL ?? Twitter, now X. Corp, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk poses prior to his talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, May 15, 2023 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Florida Gov. Ron Desantis will announce his 2024 presidenti­al campaign in a Twitter Spaces event with Musk on Wednesday, May 24.
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER, POOL Twitter, now X. Corp, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk poses prior to his talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, May 15, 2023 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Florida Gov. Ron Desantis will announce his 2024 presidenti­al campaign in a Twitter Spaces event with Musk on Wednesday, May 24.

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