As reported by Fox News
Taylor Budowich, a former Trump spokesman and now-head of MAGA Inc., asserted in a letter to Florida Commission on Ethics Chairman Glenton Gilzean there is probable cause to investigate whether DeSantis has violated Florida law by fundraising through his Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC, having his team interview political operatives in early primary states, going on a "personally lucrative book tour," and taking other steps towards running for president while not officially declaring his candidacy for higher office.
"Governor DeSantis' failure to declare his candidacy is no mere oversight; it is a coordinate effort specifically designed for him to accept, as unethical gifts, illegal campaign contributions and certain personal benefits that are necessarily intended to influence his official decision to resign from office under Florida's resign to run law," Budowich wrote. "Governor DeSantis's ham-handed maneuverings have rendered him irreparably conflicted and have left the statehouse vacant."
Taylor Budowich, a former Trump spokesman and now-head of MAGA Inc., asserted in a letter to Florida Commission on Ethics Chairman Glenton Gilzean there is probable cause to investigate whether DeSantis has violated Florida law by fundraising through his Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC, having his team interview political operatives in early primary states, going on a "personally lucrative book tour," and taking other steps towards running for president while not officially declaring his candidacy for higher office.
"Governor DeSantis' failure to declare his candidacy is no mere oversight; it is a coordinate effort specifically designed for him to accept, as unethical gifts, illegal campaign contributions and certain personal benefits that are necessarily intended to influence his official decision to resign from office under Florida's resign to run law," Budowich wrote. "Governor DeSantis's ham-handed maneuverings have rendered him irreparably conflicted and have left the statehouse vacant."