Jason Garcia is an investigative reporter in Florida who has had plenty to investigate during the regime of Ron DeSantis. His blog is called “Seeking Rents.” This is a post you should not miss.
The governor acts like a dictator, and the Republican-dominated legislature doesn’t stop him. Remember the takeover of New College? It was the only innovative, free-thinking public institution of higher education in the state. It was tiny, only 700 students. But DeSantis took control of the college’s board, hired a new president (a crony) and set about destroying everything that made it unique. He issued one executive order after another for the entire state to crush DEI and assure the only permissible thought mirrored his own. He attacked drag queens and threatened to punish bars and hotels that allowed them to perform. He created a private army, subject only to his control. He selected politicians to run major universities. He imposed thought control on the state. Fascism thrives in Florida.
Thus far, he has gotten away with his gambits. But Garcia doesn’t think he will get away with this one.
He writes:
A simmering scandal erupted Friday afternoon when the Tampa Bay Times, Miami Herald and Politico Florida revealed that the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis orchestrated a $10 million payment last fall to a charity founded by the governor’s wife — which then turned around and gave the money to groups that helped finance the governor’s campaign against a proposed constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana in Florida.
In a nutshell: The DeSantis administration pressured a major state contractor to make a $10 million donation to the Hope Florida Foundation, the controversial charity spearheaded by First Lady Casey DeSantis. It was part of a settlement negotiated with Centene Corp., after the state’s largest Medicaid contractor overbilled the state by at least $67 million.
Days later, Hope Florida transferred that $10 million to a pair of dark-money nonprofits. The state-backed charity gave $5 million each to “Save Our Society From Drugs,” an anti-marijuana group founded by a late Republican megadonor, and “Secure Florida’s Future,” a political vehicle controlled by executives at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Big Business lobbying group.
And days after that, Save Our Society From Drugs and Secure Florida’s Future gave a combined $8.5 million to “Keep Florida Clean,” a political committee — chaired by Ron DeSantis’ then-chief of staff — created to oppose Amendment 3, the amendment on last year’s ballot that would have allowed Floridians to use marijuana recreationally rather than solely for medicinal reasons.
It’s a daisy chain that may have transformed $10 million of public money — money meant to pay for health insurance for poor, elderly and disabled Floridians — into funding for anti-marijuana campaign ads.

DeSantis, of course, has repeatedly insisted that he did nothing wrong while also lashing out in increasingly vitriolic ways at everyone from the Republican speaker of the state House to the newspaper reporters digging into the story.
But at least one prominent GOP lawmaker — Rep. Alex Andrade, a Pensacola Republican who has been presiding over hearings into Hope Florida — told the Times and Herald that the transaction chain “looks like criminal fraud by some of those involved.”
Clearly, this looks very bad. But it is also by no means an isolated incident.
In fact, this is part of a larger pattern of potential abuses that Ron DeSantis committed last fall when he chose to turn the power of state government against two citizen-led constitutional amendments that appeared on the November ballot: Amendment 3 and Amendment 4, which would have ended Florida’s statewide abortion ban.
Consider what we already know about how DeSantis financed his campaigns against the two amendments using public money taken from taxpayers — and private money taken from donors who got public favors from the governor.
- Five state agencies directly funded television commercials meant to weaken support for the marijuana and abortion-rights ballot measures. We still don’t know the full extent of their spending, although Seeking Rents has estimated the total taxpayer tab at nearly $20 million. We also know that the DeSantis administration commandeered money for anti-marijuana advertising from Florida’s share of a nationwide legal settlement with the opioid industry — money that was supposed to be spent combatting the opioid addiction crisis.
- At the same time, another nonprofit funded by Florida taxpayers poured at least $5 million into television ads attempting to soften Florida’s image on women’s healthcare at a time when Florida’s near-total abortion was under intense attack. It was the Florida Pregnancy Care Networks’ first-ever TV ad campaign. And its commercials, which were overseen by DeSantis administration staffers, complemented the state agency ads against the abortion-rights amendment — right down to using the same slogan.
- Last June, after DeSantis vetoed legislation that would have strictly regulated the state’s hemp industry, CBS News Miami revealedthat industry executives and lobbyists promised to raise $5 million in exchange for the veto for the governor to spend on his campaign against Amendment 3. “Our lobby team made promises to rally some serious funding to stand with him on this,” a hemp industry representative wrote in one message that included a bank routing number for the Republican Party of Florida. “We have to pay $5 million to keep our end of the veto,” a hemp executive wrote in another message.
- In the closing weeks of the campaign, records show that the Big Tobacco giant Philip Morris International gave $500,000 to DeSantis’ personal political committee — which was also chaired by the governor’s then-chief of staff and which DeSantis was using to campaign against both Amendment 3 and Amendment 4. Shortly after the election, the DeSantis administration handed Philip Morris a lucrative tax break, ruling that the company could sell a new line of electronically heated tobacco sticks free of state tobacco taxes.
There were other abuses of power, too. DeSantis and his team threatened to criminally prosecute television stations that aired ads supporting Amendment 4. They sent state police to the homes of Florida voters who signed Amendment 4 petitions. And they hijacked the ballot-writing process for Amendment 4.
There’s a reason why the DeSantis administration made sure to extract a promise of legal immunityfrom the organization that sponsored Amendment 4 as part of a legal settlement negotiated after the election.
DeSantis’ tactics worked. Though Amendments 3 and 4 each won majority support from Florida voters — 55.9 percent for recreational marijuana, 57.2 percent for abortion rights — both fell short of the 60 percent support needed to amend the state constitution.
But, suddenly, it looks like this may not be over — at least not for Ron DeSantis.
House Republicans are seeking troves of records from the DeSantis administration, including text messages and emails related to Hope Florida. The chamber has also scheduled another hearing on the Casey DeSantis charity next week.
What’s more, the House also unveiled a sweeping ethics reform package last week that would, among other things, explicitly expose senior government officials to criminal penalties if they interfere with elections.
That particular legislation would also prohibit state employees from soliciting money for political campaigns — an idea that emerged after DeSantis aides got caught squeezing lobbyistsfor more donations to their boss’ political committee ahead of a possible Casey DeSantis campaign for governor….
Ron DeSantis bet his political future on beating the marijuana and abortion-rights amendments. And he won both of those battles.
But it may turn out that he ultimately lost the war.
Wishful thinking? I hope not.
To give you an idea of how far/right the legislature is, Garcia lists some of the bills that are currently moving through the legislative process:
- House Bill 549: Requires all new public school textbooks to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.” Passed the Senate by a 28-9 vote. (See votes) Previously passed the House of Representatives by a 78-29 vote. (See votes) Goes to the governor.
- House Bill 575: Replaces Gulf of Mexico with “Gulf of America” in state law. Passed the Senate by a 28-9 vote. (See votes) Previously passed the House of Representatives by a 78-27 vote. (See votes) Goes to the governor….
- House Bill 1517: Allows someone to file a wrongful death lawsuit seeking lost wages on behalf of an embryo or fetus. Passed the House of Representatives by a 79-32 vote. (See votes)…
- House Bill 7031: Cuts the state sales tax rate from 6 percent to 5.25 percent. Passed the House of Representatives by a 112-0 vote. (See votes)
- House Bill 123: Allows a traditional public school to be converted into a charter school without the consent of the teachers who work at the school. Passed the House Education & Employment Committee by an 11-4 vote. (See votes)

The Florida GOP is trying to do damage control for DeSantis. Pensacola attorney Alex Andrade is trying to pin the offense on Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and an attorney for the Hope Florida Foundation. He is a accused of money laundering and fraud. It still begs the question how the money went into Casey DeSantis’ charity which was then transferred and used to defeat two liberal ballot initiatives. DeSantis has always been secretive about finances in the state. Many people want to know where DeSantis got his funds for establishing the redundant FL militia, sending FL public servants to the Texas border as well as the many migrant flights and bus trips to sanctuary cities.https://weartv.com/news/local/andrade-accuses-florida-ag-of-fraud-in-controversial-10-million-donation-to-hope-florida
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I firmly believe that somewhere in the United States there is a training camp for people like Trump, Desantis, Abbott, and others who have Fascist leaning, who are willing and able to limit the freedoms of all citizens of this country, destroy our economy, figure out how to make the wealthy richer on the backs of the middle and poor classes, turning nations that have been our friends for decades, and basically destroying the our democratic way of life. I am sure these Nazis wannabes graduated high on the honor roll.
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“The governor acts like a dictator, and the Republican-dominated legislature doesn’t stop him.”
The president also acts like a dictator, and the Republican-dominated US Congress doesn’t stop him. The courts are trying, but the convicted rapist, fraud and felon in the people’s White House is ignoring them, while he’s having that house decorated in gold fit for a dictator.
I think Texas has also finally crossed that line.
Is anyone keeping track of other governors that are acting like dictators and getting away with it,like the sadistic sociopath in the White House, De Santis in Florida, and Abbott in Texas?
Fascism is spreading like a terminal cancer and the country along with a few states are not getting any procedures to stop the spread.
At this point, I think the only procedure that might stop these elected fascists is an all-out bloody civil war.
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Dear Lloyd,
I don’t want a bloody civil war.
I want a clean sweep of the 2026 elections, so that Congress takes back its Constitutional powers. Trump should be investigated along with his Cabinet members.
Unless the elections have been rigged.
Diane
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WILL DIANE RAVITCH OUTRUN THIS SCANDAL?
You denied dozens of times on this blog that Joe Biden was not mentally fit to be President. Your willful, partisan blindness helped make Trump 2.0 possible. From a new book:
“The decision to run again, the Original Sin of this president, led to a campaign of denial and gaslighting, leading directly to Donald Trump’s return to power and all that has happened as a consequence. Rarely does hubris meet nemesis more explosively.”
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/799924/original-sin-by-jake-tapper-and-alex-thompson/?tpcc=cst_cm
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The Keystone Cops get caught texting family members with top secret information and they blame the media. They set record 21st century stock market decline in one week. The list goes on and on and what do they do? Deny. Delay. Distract with more outrageous actions. Blame the media. Blame Biden with derogatory adjectives before his name. Blame diversity. Blame the whistleblower. And, if that doesn’t work, find the scapegoat to fire.
And simultaneously roll out the “Yeh, Whaddabout _____?” comments (starting with Hunter’s laptop).
Just once could they take responsibility for something?
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Sukinzeeggs.
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I’m still here, Terry.
I will say, without qualification, that I would rather have Joe Biden (or Kamala Harris) as president today than the demented Trump.
No contest.
Biden surrounded himself with well-qualified, highly competent people. Every Cabinet member was experienced and reasonable.
No RFK Jr; no Pete Hegseth; no Tulsi Gabbard; no Kash Patel.
Our economy was the strongest in the world.
I miss Biden.
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Diane Ravitch is responsible for Trump winning the election. Yeah. Right. That is just brilliant.
And I am responsible for the precession of the equinoxes.
We’re so powerful in these ways.
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“You denied dozens of times on this blog that Joe Biden was not mentally fit to be President. Your willful, partisan blindness helped make Trump 2.0 possible.”
No, Diane didn’t make the Orange narcissistic sociopath win the election. The people who believed everything Trump said and listen to far R media voted for him out of ignorance. Blame the far R, including Fox, Newsmax, OAN, and Christian Broadcast News.
I’m astonished at the lies that the far R media continue to broadcast. If my opinion of him were based on what they say, I’d have to admit that Trump is the greatest leader we have ever had. He, with that great VP Vance and Elon Musk are working through DOGE to make our government eliminate waste and to operate more efficiently.
Yep. I’d take Biden or Harris any time over this disaster of a President who is most likely suffering from dementia. He has NO problem wasting millions of dollars going golfing regularly. He can’t speak intelligently, repeating himself, repeatedly changing topics while using the vocabulary of a fourth grader. He is a disgrace to the human race. He is still following the advice of his father: the only thing that matters is to get more money.
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The Hope scandal may put to rest the campaign to have Casey DeSantis become Florida’s next governor.
I don’t doubt that is on the minds of some of the people pursuing this issue.
Do good and end kill the DeSantis dynasty. Win-win.
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