As his power fades, the Florida governor scrambles to install loyalists because once he’s out, abuses of power and corruption could come to light.
Ron DeSantis isn’t just fighting to preserve his legacy. He’s fighting to keep the truth buried.
As his term winds down and his grip on power slips, the Florida governor is reportedly maneuvering to have his wife or one of his many political loyalists succeed him. It’s not about continuity. It’s about cover-up.
Because when someone not beholden to him takes the reins, the real story of his administration — the backroom deals, ethical violations, and brazen misuse of power — could finally come to light.
Let’s take a look at what he’s already trying to keep in the dark.
$10 Million Scandal: Medicaid Funds to Political Slush
DeSantis is under fire for routing $10 million from a Medicaid settlement into his wife Casey’s nonprofit, which then quickly funneled the money into political groups opposing marijuana legalization. Even some Republican lawmakers are calling it what it appears to be: a possible “conspiracy to commit money laundering and wire fraud.”
Public Lands for Private Profit
DeSantis’ team secretly plotted to hand over protected state parks to private developers to build golf courses, hotels, and pickleball courts, endangering sensitive ecosystems. The backlash was swift and bipartisan. Facing public outrage, the governor backed down and shelved the plan. But the question remains: how close did he come to pulling it off?
A $30 Billion Budget, Entrusted to a Loyal Stooge
Then there’s Daniel Foganholi. Once a failed rapper, now a DeSantis appointee overseeing the entire state education budget. Foganholi’s resume includes unverifiable stints at shadowy organizations and zero background in education. But DeSantis didn’t appoint him for competence. He appointed him for loyalty.
If you want to push an agenda, you hire qualified true believers.
If you want to hide corruption, you install stooges.
Rodney Barreto and the Ethics Black Hole
Rodney Barreto, another DeSantis favorite, was named chair of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission despite glaring conflicts of interest. Barreto owns environmentally sensitive land and has a track record of prioritizing development and profit over conservation.
What Happens When the Fear Fades
DeSantis has ruled like a bully, trampling co-equal branches of government and punishing those who challenged him, even within his own party. But now that his political star is fading and his term is ending, the knives may finally come out.
How many insiders, humiliated by him and quietly seething for years, are ready to spill what they know?
What else might be uncovered once DeSantis no longer controls the narrative, can’t block public records requests and has no leverage to silence whistleblowers?
Exceptional post Nadine! Everyone should know that DeSanctimonious is a scumbag just like Trump, you’ve made an excellent point here!!