Ron DeSantis’s Tuesday fundraiser in Wisconsin was hosted by a leading Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan donor who serves as vice chairman of the “woke” Goldman Sachs Foundation; is a member of the globalist Council on Foreign Relations; and has previously been a major backer of Rahm Emanuel, the former Chicago Mayor and chief of staff to Barack Obama, The National Pulse can reveal.
Muneer Satter, 62, even has his own foundation – The Satter Foundation – which gave $1.4M to the neoconservative American Enterprise Institute think tank in 2021, as well as $75,000 to the George W. Bush Foundation.
The $13,200-a-couple lunch in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin on Tuesday also involved climate change activists such as Diamond McKenna of Diamond Assets, whose firm discusses its “inclusion” policies and the need to “diversify our surroundings and celebrate our differences, rather than vilify and divide.” McKenna quotes Sheryl Sandberg, the Democrat ex-Facebook executive, as an inspirational figure.
Another DeSantis fundraising “host” – a title which requires major donations to the campaign – is Matt Neuman, who makes his money from real estate and solar panels, and supports climate change activism via the American Conservation Coalition.
Other hosts such as Jim Barry are known as straightforwardly ‘Never Trump’. The real estate mogul said he was “really not there yet” and “not sure I ever will be” on supporting Trump in 2016, after the then-Republican nominee said he was “just not quite there yet” in terms of supporting Paul Ryan for reelection. Others, like Gary Sui, have fewer comments on Trump on the public record, but are recorded as donating heavily to anti-Trumpers like Ryan, Mitt Romney, and Bob Dold.
These are not the first DeSantis donors to come under scrutiny. Top ally Morteza ‘Mori’ Hosseini and his wife Forough were recently exposed as bankrolling an Iranian political action committee which has funded Democrats including Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, and Jamie Raskin.
The news comes as DeSantis continues to crater in recent polls, as well as in delegate projections.