The Maui News

Trump and DeSantis meet to make peace and discuss fundraisin­g for the former president’s campaign

- By JILL COLVIN

NEW YORK—Former President Donald Trump met privately with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the weekend, marking a détente between the former rivals after a brutal Republican primary contest marked by insults and bruised egos, according to three people familiar with the discussion.

The meeting, which lasted three hours, was organized to help the men bury the hatchet and discuss potential joint fundraisin­g efforts, according to one of the people, who, like others, spoke on condition of anonymity to share details of the private get-together. The governor, during the conversati­on, committed to helping Trump as he faces President Joe Biden in the general election, said the person. It ended with the two shaking hands, said another.

The meeting, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was orchestrat­ed by Florida real estate investor Steve Witkoff, and took place at his Shell Bay Club in Hollywood, Florida.

Witkoff did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment through his office.

On Monday, Trump said the two had had “a great meeting yesterday” and that he was “very happy to have the full and enthusiast­ic support of Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida.”

“The conversati­on mostly concerned how we would work closely together to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. Also discussed was the future of Florida, which is FANTASTIC!” he wrote on his social media site. “I greatly appreciate Ron’s support in taking back our Country from the Worst President in the History of the United States.”

DeSantis has a deep network of donors from his runs for governor and president. He amassed an enormous war chest for his White House run, entering the race with $130 million in the bank.

Though he endorsed Trump when he dropped his bid for the GOP nomination in a video after failing to gain traction, DeSantis has yet to campaign or fundraise on Trump’s behalf. Instead, he has, at times, needled Trump, including responding to a news story about some Republican­s in the Florida legislatur­e wanting to help fund Trump’s legal bills by posting, “But not the Florida Republican who wields the veto pen …”

The GOP primary was marked by a bitter rivalry between the two men, who had once been allies. Trump lambasted DeSantis as disloyal and nicknamed him Ron “DeSanctimo­nious,” while DeSantis suggested Trump would lose again in November and said he’d “lost the zip on his fastball” over the years.

DeSantis’ allies believe the Florida governor has a clear path to another presidenti­al bid should he want one. But that path could be complicate­d by lingering hostilitie­s in a party that overwhelmi­ngly backs the former president, especially if he wins in November.

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