Monday, February 23, 2026

Paul Ryan Was Caught Texting His Approval of Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley.

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) was seen pressing Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), via text message, to back former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s bid for the Republican presidential nomination. The text messages were photographed by a fellow passenger while Ryan was on a flight from Canada to the U.S. early Tuesday morning.

“I think now is the time for a guy like you to endorse,” the texts are reported to have said. “Plus, Her foreign policy/world views track closest to yours. She brings the most excitement. I like RON [DeSantis], but don’t think he is the growth stock Niki [sic] is. Just following up per our talk [in] September. Go Packers!”

Ryan allies have been gravitating towards Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign for some weeks now, having ostensibly abandoned their hopes for DeSantis.

Two weeks ago, Spencer Zwick, a heavyweight GOP fundraiser who worked the 2012 Romney-Ryan presidential campaign, joined the Haley team.  In addition to Zwick, Americans for Prosperity – part of billionaire Charle Koch’s vast network of political organizations – has formally endorsed Haley, much to the chagrin of Team DeSantis. Americans for Prosperity and Charles Koch have long been major backers of former Speaker Ryan and his corporation friendly political agenda.

Paul Ryan, now a Fox News executive, has repeatedly said he will “never again” support former President Trump. “[L]ook, it’s a disaster if we nominate Trump, you know I think that, I’ve been saying this for a long time,” Ryan said during an interview in June.

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Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) was seen pressing Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), via text message, to back former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley's bid for the Republican presidential nomination. The text messages were photographed by a fellow passenger while Ryan was on a flight from Canada to the U.S. early Tuesday morning. show more

DeSantis Staff Raging About Koch’s Haley Endorsement Have Historic Koch Connections.

Several of the most prominent figures in Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign who have been attacking the Koch network for endorsing Nikki Haley over their boss have ties to the group themselves. Shortly after the endorsement was announced, DeSantis campaign national spokeswoman Carly Atchison and rapid response director Christina Pushaw took to social media boosting posts denouncing the Koch’s myriad of political organizations as part of the “establishment“, “sell outs“, and “pro-open border, pro-jail break.”

These things may be true. But it didn’t stop DeSantis’s own staff working for Koch projects for years, before finally snapping when their former billionaire benefactor picked a presidential candidate others than their own – and mostly due to their failures on the campaign trail.

Pushaw.

From 2017 to 2019, Cristina Pushaw worked for the Koch Network-backed ‘Stand Together’, where she served as a comms staffer. According to a 2021 profile, Pushaw considered working on the passage of President Donald Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as one of highlights of her career. Pushaw, who oversees much of the DeSantis campaign’s digital communications, blasted her former employer through the ‘DeSantis War Room’ account on X (formerly Twitter) – even posting a video insinuating the Koch Network backed Haley because she is a pro-corporation political moderate.

Carly.

Carly Atchison, while not a former Koch employee, praised the Koch-funded group ‘Yes Every Kid’ along with other non-profits in 2022 for their efforts in support of school choice in Oklahoma. At the time, Atchison – who served as Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt’s spokeswoman said: “We proudly worked with pro-school choice groups who share the governor’s same goal to fund students, not government-controlled systems.”

Yesterday the DeSantis campaign spokeswoman was boosting a social media post calling the Koch political organization, “…sell outs who have now decided to try and bandage Trump with another moderate, do nothing candidate to make him more palatable rather than fight to nominate a electable conservative who gets shit done.”

Cuccinelli.

The pro-DeSantis Never Back Down SuperPAC joined the anti-Koch social media pile-on, posting a clip of DeSantis suggesting Haley gained the endorsement by cozying up to the “political and economic establishments.” Ken Cuccinelli, who founded the Never Back Down SuperPAC, echoed the DeSantis campaign’s claims the Koch Network supports open borders. During his 2013 run for Governor of Virginia, Cuccinelli didn’t hesitate to accept a $50,000 contribution for the Koch’s, as well as attending their conferences and even being the beneficiary of major Koch fundraisers directly for him.

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Several of the most prominent figures in Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign who have been attacking the Koch network for endorsing Nikki Haley over their boss have ties to the group themselves. Shortly after the endorsement was announced, DeSantis campaign national spokeswoman Carly Atchison and rapid response director Christina Pushaw took to social media boosting posts denouncing the Koch's myriad of political organizations as part of the "establishment", "sell outs", and "pro-open border, pro-jail break." show more

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Nikki Haley Takes Big Koch Endorsement.

Anti-Trump billionaire Charles Koch’s vast political network is backing former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley’s bid to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. The myriad of groups under the Koch Network plan to spend tens-of-millions in support of Haley and against former President Donald Trump, the dominant front-runner for the Republican nomination.

A leaked memo from the Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity outlined the network’s primary election plan. “AFP Action is proud to throw our full support behind Nikki Haley, who offers America the opportunity to turn the page on the current political era, to win the Republican primary and defeat Joe Biden next November,” the memo reads.

The Koch group memo continues: “Nikki Haley is in the best position to defeat Donald Trump in the primaries. Between her surging to second place in the polls since August and being well-positioned amongst supporters of the other candidates, she is in a strong position to gather more support.”

The Koch endorsement of Haley comes as a serious blow to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis who had previously been the darling of the network’s billionaire backer. Earlier this year, Charles Koch blew through $70 million in donor cash in an effort to ostensibly boost DeSantis and stop former President Trump from winning the 20204 nomination. With the DeSantis campaign’s efforts falling flat, Charles Koch has moved on to a new candidate in the former Governor of South Carolina and Trump’s UN Ambassador, Nikki Haley.

Despite the cash injection for Haley, former President Trump remains by-and-large the favorite to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. He continues to lead with nearly 50 percent support in early primary state polls and has nearly double the signed voter commitment cards as DeSantis heading in to the Iowa Caucus on January 15th, 2024.

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Anti-Trump billionaire Charles Koch's vast political network is backing former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley's bid to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. The myriad of groups under the Koch Network plan to spend tens-of-millions in support of Haley and against former President Donald Trump, the dominant front-runner for the Republican nomination. show more