The committee for Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis’ $3,300-per-ticket Hamptons fundraiser in Southampton, New York, will feature donors such as Sergio Galvis and Howard Cox, who have ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) respectively, The National Pulse can reveal.
The event – which may represent somewhat of a “crisis” talk with donors – is set to take place on July 20th, 2023.
Howard Cox.
Venture capitalist Cox is a long-standing board member of the WEF’s Young Global Leaders Program, founded by chief globalist and fellow board member Klaus Schwab in 1993, with a view to training corporate-backed political leaders. The project’s alumni include Mark Zuckerberg, Leana Wen, Ibram X. Kendi, Pete Buttigieg, Jacinda Ardern, Dan Crenshaw, Alex Soros, and even French President Emmanuel Macron.
Cox, the brother of New York GOP Chairman Ed Cox, is a frequent and large donor to establishment GOP candidates, indeed including his own brother. Cox is also a senior trustee at the establishment Brookings Institution, and chaired John McCain’s New York campaign operation.
Sergio Galvis.
Corporate lawyer Galvis’s connections to the CCP are well-established. The 64-year-old led the state-owned firm, China Three Gorges, with its $1.39 billion acquisition of a Peruvian power plant. The move was designed explicitly to stymie U.S. influence in the Western hemisphere, with firm itself listed among the 31 Chinese companies that are “owned or controlled” by the Chinese military.
Galvis has also been involved in the CCP-owned petroleum giant Sinopec, working as a representative in their $385 million acquisition of another Latin American firm, OCP. Sinopec is the same firm linked closely with Hunter Biden, whose private equity firm invested $1.7 billion in 2015.
Galvis has previously donated to leading establishment figures including Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush, Lisa Murkowski, George W Bush, and even top Democrats Chuck Schumer and climate huckster John Kerry.
Ron DeSantis’s Wisconsin fundraiser earlier this week was hosted by a leading Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan donor, who twice served as chairman of Goldman Sachs. Donors to the Governor of Florida are yet to see a return for the millions they’ve provided, however. DeSantis is currently at an all-time low in delegate support across the country, with some supporters, including the Murdochs, contemplating going elsewhere.