Friday, March 20, 2026

REVEALED: How DeSantis & Reynolds Skirted Pay-To-Play Laws & Made a Top GOP Group Fund His Primary Campaign.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s early 2024 presidential campaign appears to have been underwritten by the Republican Governors Association (RGA), with almost $21 million contributed to the Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC being transferred to his Never Back Down PAC. In fact, by mid-2022, one-in-every-four dollars the RGA took in was redirected to the Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC under the guise of supporting the Florida Governor’s re-election bid.

These sums could make sense in a scenario where the Republican incumbent was in a serious fight with a strong Democrat challenger, or if the RGA was looking to knock out a sitting Democrat governor. But the 2022 Florida gubernatorial race was not one of these instances. DeSantis consistently led his Democrat opponent, Charlie Crist, who would go on to lose the election by nearly 20 points. The Democrat Governors Association, in comparison, spent just $52,000 in Florida in 2022.

Thusly, the Friends of DeSantis PAC received one quarter of what it transferred to DeSantis’s presidential PAC, $21 million, from the RGA, which made no effort to recoup the funds once it had passed through.

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, who recently endorsed DeSantis for the GOP nomination, served as the RGA Vice-Chairman from 2020, until she was elected as Chairman proper in November 2022. As Vice Chairman, Reynolds oversaw the group’s budget, which runs into the tens of millions a year, in addition to political strategy and election spending. It was Reynolds – who promised the voters of Iowa she would remain “neutral” in the primary, before breaking the pledge this month – who directed the bizarrely large sums to DeSantis.

Furthermore, Under DeSantis’s governorship, Florida’s state pension system redirected investments to firms whose executives made large contributions to the RGA. DeSantis himself serves as chairman of Florida’s State Board of Administration, which in turn appoints the officials who approve investments for the state’s $180 billion pension fund.

Firms such as Aeolus Capital Management got a $50 million commitment from Florida just four months after DeSantis took office. Aeolus is mostly owned by billionaire Paul Singer, who sent $750,000 to the RGA the year after Florida invested $50 million. Three weeks after this, the RGA sent $2 million to the Friends of Ron DeSantis group. Singer also underwrites the Manhattan Institute, which counts on its payroll DeSantis endorsers such as Chris Rufo. There are further examples of such “coincidences,” and the state’s pension system itself has struggled under DeSantis.

Using the RGA as a third step in an investment and donation scheme also provides a work-around to Federal anti-pay-for-play laws enacted in 2011.

Adding salt to the wound for those who believed in the honesty and upstandingness of political figures like Reynolds and DeSantis, Republicans lost a handful of governors races in 2022 by razor-thin margins. In Arizona, the Democrat margin of victory was only 0.66 percent, in Kansas it was 2.21 percent, and in Wisconsin it was 3.4 percent, with Oregon suffering by just 3.42 percent. The $21 million the RGA gifted Ron DeSantis could have gone a long way in helping elect Republicans in these states.

Instead, it has ended up in the pockets of D.C. consultants, media networks, and anti-Trump Republican staffers.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's early 2024 presidential campaign appears to have been underwritten by the Republican Governors Association (RGA), with almost $21 million contributed to the Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC being transferred to his Never Back Down PAC. In fact, by mid-2022, one-in-every-four dollars the RGA took in was redirected to the Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC under the guise of supporting the Florida Governor's re-election bid. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
The truth behind the RGA and DeSantis scheme to funnel tens-of-millions to the governor’s group and jump start the Florida Republican’s presidential run should put to a rest a lot of the narrative his campaign has spun
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Major Statistical Analysis Shows Trump Beating Biden OR Newsom in 2024, While DeSantis Would Suffer McCain-Level Blowout.

Former President Donald Trump is on course to win the 2024 presidential election with 292 electoral college votes to Joe Biden‘s 246, according to a major new study Multilevel Regression and Poststratification (MRP) modeling conducted by Stack Data Strategy. MRP has been used to successfully predict outcomes in UK and Spanish elections in recent years, with around 15,000 respondents from across the United States taking part in this study.

With Trump at the top of the ticket, Republicans can expect to flip Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

“Our research is the largest exercise of its kind so far this cycle and we can confidently say that as things currently stand, if Donald Trump is selected as the Republican candidate, he is likely to win,” said Joe Bedell, the Head of Stack Data Strategy in North America, adding: “Despite recent calls for change, our polling also shows that neither party would benefit from a change in candidate, President Trump would beat both of Biden’s possible replacements by an even greater margin.”

The news was not so good for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who the data finds would lose to Biden almost as badly as the late Senator John McCain lost to former President Barack Obama in 2008. The data shows DeSantis even losing North Carolina and Texas, a feat Democrats have not managed since the 1970s.

Further study reveals that Trump would also trounce California Governor Gavin Newsom, beating him better than the 45th President would beat Biden. With Newsom at the top of the ticket, Democrats could lose Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Nevada, in addition to those that would already flip red against Biden.

Stack Data Strategy has offices in Washington, D.C. and London, England and is a member of the British Polling Council and Market Research Society.

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Former President Donald Trump is on course to win the 2024 presidential election with 292 electoral college votes to Joe Biden's 246, according to a major new study Multilevel Regression and Poststratification (MRP) modeling conducted by Stack Data Strategy. MRP has been used to successfully predict outcomes in UK and Spanish elections in recent years, with around 15,000 respondents from across the United States taking part in this study. show more

Trump Attorney Alina Habba Plans to File For Mistrial ‘Very Soon’.

Alina Habba, former President Donald Trump’s attorney in the New York civil fraud case, announced her intentions to file for a mistrial “very soon” over the weekend while demanding New York Attorney General Letitia James to dismiss the case.

Habba explained during an interview on Fox News that, although she will file for a retrial imminently, the motion will depend on the same far-left judge, Arthur Engoron, who issued a gag order on the 45th President.

“The problem is, with all of these things, such as filing a motion for recusal, which we have done twice, is that the judge has to be the one that decides, is he going to recuse himself? Does he feel that there was a mistrial,” Habba explained.

“It’s a bench trial. We have one judge. And it’s the same judge that issued the gag order that has to make those determinations. So, at this point, I don’t have any reason to believe he shouldn’t after what we have learned, if it’s true,” she added.

Trump’s legal team is set to begin its defense on Monday in the Big Apple, where the former President faces a $250 million lawsuit brought by the city’s vengeful far-left Attorney General James.

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Alina Habba, former President Donald Trump's attorney in the New York civil fraud case, announced her intentions to file for a mistrial "very soon" over the weekend while demanding New York Attorney General Letitia James to dismiss the case. show more
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Anti-Brexit, China-Linked David Cameron Returns to UK Government.

Anti-Brexit former prime minister David Cameron has been brought back into government by incumbent prime minister Rishi Sunak. He will be in charge of British foreign policy, with a Cabinet position analogous to Secretary of State in the United States.

Sunak had to reshuffle his government after firing Suella Braverman as Home Secretary, who had pointed out that the police in Britain appear to play favorites with protestors – giving Black Lives Matter and anti-Israel demonstrators free rein but cracking down on lockdown skeptics and statue defenders.

James Cleverly, the former Foreign Secretary, was moved into Braverman’s role, with Cameron being brought back from the political wilderness to fill Cleverly’s position. As Cameron is no longer an elected Member of Parliament (MP) he will be elevated to the House of Lords so he can carry out his duties.

Brexit voters already feeling let down by the Conservatives (Tories) are expressing misgivings about Cameron’s political resurrection, as he was the de facto leader of the anti-Brexit campaign in 2016.

Cameron’s signature foreign policy moves as Prime Minister were interventions in Libya in Syria, destabilizing both states, facilitating massive waves of illegal migration to Europe, and paving the way for the rise of the Islamic State.

Since leaving government, he has lobbied on behalf of private corporations and led a $1bn+ China-UK investment fund.

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Anti-Brexit former prime minister David Cameron has been brought back into government by incumbent prime minister Rishi Sunak. He will be in charge of British foreign policy, with a Cabinet position analogous to Secretary of State in the United States. show more

Speaker Johnson Tells NYC to End ‘Sanctuary’ Policy If It Wants Migrant Money.

House Speaker Mike Johnson has indicated Democrats in New York City need to ditch their “sanctuary city” policies and end restrictions on local police cooperating with federal deportations if they want money to alleviate the city’s migrant crisis.

“The idea that you would maintain a sanctuary city status and then cry out to the federal government for assistance in what you’ve done is, to me, unconscionable,” Johnson said.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams cheered Joe Biden when he halted border wall construction in 2021, and had long claimed the Big Apple should be a “sanctuary” for illegal aliens – but his stance has shifted now conservative border states have begun busing migrants to him in large numbers.

Speaker Johnson also blamed the Biden regime for the crisis, noting that “in some ways, [they’re] not able to control what happens with the economy that they’ve created, but [they] could change the border policies overnight, and they are unwilling to do it.”

He singled out Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, in particular, as “one of the worst Cabinet secretaries in the history of the United States.”

Johnson said the border crisis was proving “terribly destructive” in a variety of ways, citing fentanyl trafficking as “an absolute catastrophe; the leading cause of death is overdoses for Americans aged 18-49” alongside human trafficking and other criminal activity “enriching the cartels.”

“It goes on and on and on. And all of that traces back to [Democrat] policy decisions.”

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House Speaker Mike Johnson has indicated Democrats in New York City need to ditch their "sanctuary city" policies and end restrictions on local police cooperating with federal deportations if they want money to alleviate the city's migrant crisis. show more

2/3rds Of Millennials, Gen Zero Do Not Know What ‘Remembrance Day’ Commemorates.

Just one-third of millennials, those born between 1981 and 1996, and Gen Z, born between 1997 and 2012, know that Britain celebrates Remembrance Day to commemorate the end of the First World War, according to a recent Ipsos survey.

Of the 1,000 Britons aged between 16 and 75 surveyed, less than half – 47 percent – were able to answer correctly. Around 30 percent believe Remembrance Day commemorates the end of the Second World War, with others answering the Iraq War, the Napoleonic wars, and the Second English Civil War.

Millennials and Gen Z scored the lowest at 33 percent. Whereas 53 percent of Generation X, born between 1965 and 1980, and 62 percent of baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, answered correctly.

Worst still, a staggering 35 percent of Gen Z believe it is not important to remember those who died in the First World War, with 24 percent of Millennials concurring.

“Remembrance Day is clearly important to the vast majority of Britons with three in four saying they will mark it in some way. However, its significance is most keenly felt amongst older generations,” stated Ipsos’ director of Research Keiran Pedley.

Renowned historian Lord Roberts called the results of the survey a “damning indictment of history teaching in our schools,” adding, “How immensely disappointing for all that sacrificed their lives that our young people can’t be bothered to learn the first thing about Remembrance Day.”

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Just one-third of millennials, those born between 1981 and 1996, and Gen Z, born between 1997 and 2012, know that Britain celebrates Remembrance Day to commemorate the end of the First World War, according to a recent Ipsos survey. show more

DeSantis Defends Nikki Haley’s Daughter’s TikTok Use After Vivek Clash.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis rallied to the defense of supposed GOP rival Nikki Haley following their third primary debate, saying fellow candidate Vivek Ramaswamy should not have called her out for her family’s use of TikTok.

Haley had previously called out Ramaswamy for using the China-linked TikTok app to reach younger voters, blasting him for, as she put it, “wanting kids to go and get on this social media that’s dangerous for all of us.”

“She made fun of me for actually joining TikTok while her own daughter was actually using the app for a long time, so you might want to take care of your family first,” Ramaswamy said in the latest debate, earning a furious reaction.

“Leave my daughter out of your voice!” Haley interrupted, muttering “you’re just scum” as he continued to speak.

DeSantis has taken Haley’s side, saying “kids are out of bounds” and “I didn’t think that was an appropriate thing to do.”

While DeSantis and Haley have begun to target each other more directly as the primary campaign wears on, some observers were unsurprised to see them adopt something of a united front against Ramaswamy in the wake of the NBC debate.

The pair received a verbal shellacking from the tech entrepreneur on stage, with both being likened to “Dick Cheney in three-inch heels.”

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis rallied to the defense of supposed GOP rival Nikki Haley following their third primary debate, saying fellow candidate Vivek Ramaswamy should not have called her out for her family's use of TikTok. show more

San Francisco Kicks Homeless Out of the City Center To Impress China’s Xi Jinping.

San Francisco officials cleared the city of its thousands of homeless, drug addicts, and dealers over the past several days in preparation for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, which will see China‘s President Xi Jinping visiting the city to participate in the event.

The homeless population residing in the city center, including outside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building, was shifted to other neighborhoods, while the open drug use markets were temporarily shut down or moved to cover up the extent of the lawlessness.

The Moscone Center, where the APEC Summit is being held until November 17, has also been barricaded so the homeless population cannot repopulate the area before the conference concludes. Other, notorious areas of San Francisco – such as Van Ness Avenue, California Street, and Taylor Street – were similarly cleared.

“They started clearing the tents earlier this week and there is definitely a lot more police presence,” explained one local resident. “They’ve cleared out the tents that were near the Moscone Center on Howard Street, which tells me the city had the capability to do this all along — instead they just do the bare minimum.”

“Once APEC is gone, police presence will start to simmer down again, the tents will return. And it will slowly flare up again,” the resident added.

The APEC Summit is expected to draw around 20,000 people to the city, making it the largest international event to occur in San Francisco since the signing of the charter creating the United Nations in 1945. The Chinese President is planning to meet Joe Biden personally at the event.

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San Francisco officials cleared the city of its thousands of homeless, drug addicts, and dealers over the past several days in preparation for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, which will see China's President Xi Jinping visiting the city to participate in the event. show more

DATA: 40% Want a Leader Who Will Break Rules to Fix America.

Almost 40 percent of Americans believe “things have gotten so far off track” in the United States that the country “need[s] a leader who is willing to break some rules if that’s what it takes to set things right.”

The American Values Survey for 2023 found 48 percent of Republicans, 38 percent of Independents, and even 29 percent of Democrats now believe a rule-breaker may be required to get the country back on track, for 38 percent of Americans overall.

Broken down by ethno-religious background, Hispanic Catholics were most supportive of the idea of a rule-breaking leader, at 51 percent, with white evangelicals a relatively distant second at 37 percent – one point behind the religiously unaffiliated.

The survey put the share of Americans who believe the country is going in the wrong direction at an astonishing 77 percent, including 90 percent of Republicans, 81 percent of Independents, and 59 percent of Democrats.

An outright majority of Americans believe the country has changed mostly for the worse since the 1950s, and that “America’s best days are now behind us.”

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Almost 40 percent of Americans believe "things have gotten so far off track" in the United States that the country "need[s] a leader who is willing to break some rules if that's what it takes to set things right." show more

PREVIEW: Kassam Explains How RFK Is a Trump-Wrecker ‘PsyOp’ in Lengthy New Interview.

Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, explains why lifelong Democrat-turned-independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a “psyop” designed to peel votes away from Donald Trump and empower the “power politics” establishment he supposedly stands against. The remarks come in two new, lengthy interviews released Monday – one with host Jeremy Ryan Slate, and the other with Donald Trump Jr.

“Obviously, if you look at RFK’s track record he’s incredibly left-wing. He’s not just left-wing, but he’s supported both far-left progressive philosophy while also backing globalist left, establishment left politicians almost his entire life,” Kassam told Slate.

“He’s almost the worst of both worlds,” he added, explaining the “almost” is in there because RFK has taken something of a stand against Big Pharma, and does have a “familial conviction” that the state security apparatus not always having the people’s best interests in mind.

“So yeah, of course he has a redeeming feature, maybe two redeeming features – but the rest? Eighty percent of his platform is a complete psyop on conservatives,” Kassam said. “If anyone else who was running for President had a CIA officer running their campaign the alarm bells would go ringing, but nobody’s talking about this, and that’s what tells you that a trick is being played here.”

Kassam pointed out that RFK, despite his Democrat credentials, seems to have designed his platform to appeal almost exclusively to disillusioned Democrats and swing voters who might otherwise vote for Donald Trump.

“Elections in the United States are won by tens of thousands of votes in a couple of dozen counties,” Kassam stressed.

“If [RFK] manages to convince 5,000 voters, 10,000 voters, in each of these little pockets around the country, then he takes almost entirely from people who would otherwise vote for Donald Trump, and who Donald Trump really needs,” he concluded.

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Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, explains why lifelong Democrat-turned-independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a "psyop" designed to peel votes away from Donald Trump and empower the "power politics" establishment he supposedly stands against. The remarks come in two new, lengthy interviews released Monday – one with host Jeremy Ryan Slate, and the other with Donald Trump Jr. show more