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Donald Trump has urged Disney to leave Florida in a move that would be a financial 'killer' for Ron DeSantis.
The former president said the Florida Governor and potential 2024 presidential rival is being 'destroyed' by the Magic Kingdom and claimed his 'original P.R. plan fizzled'.
He said the corporation could start selling properties and moving money out of the state in the feud over who has control over the Reedy Creek Improvement District.
Meanwhile, Walt Disney Co. donated a whopping $10.5 million to Trump’s America First Action in the 2020 election cycle, according to Open Secrets.
In the most recent escalation in the war with Disney, DeSantis threatened to build a prison next to the theme park as payback.
Donald Trump has urged Disney to leave Florida in a move that would be a financial 'killer' for Ron DeSantis
The former president said the Florida Governor and potential 2024 presidential rival is being 'destroyed' by the Magic Kingdom and claimed his 'original P.R. plan fizzled'
'DeSanctus is being absolutely destroyed by Disney,' Trump claimed in a Truth Social post on Tuesday morning, seeming to employ a shorter version of his usual nickname 'DeSanctimonious'.
'His original P.R. plan fizzled, so now he's going back with a new one in order to save face,' he added of DeSantis. 'Disney's next move will be the announcement that no more money will be invested in Florida because of the Governor - In fact, they could even announce a slow withdrawal or sale of certain properties, or the whole thing. Watch! That would be a killer.'
'In the meantime, this is all so unnecessary, a political STUNT! Ron should work on the squatter MESS!' the former president advised.
DeSantis has not yet announced a plan to run for president in 2024, but amid rumors he is considering a run, the popular GOP governor has become the only potential challenger that could face-off with Trump.
He is also touring the country, fueling more speculation that an announcement of a bid is impending.
DeSantis is on Capitol Hill meeting with lawmakers in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday and will speak at two different stops in early primary contest state of South Carolina on Wednesday.
Trump's latest attack came after another Florida lawmaker issued his endorsement for the former president's third consecutive White House bid.
Rep. Greg Steube endorsed Trump in an interview Monday evening with Newsmax. He claimed another four years of Trump would help rectify the 'disastrous policies of the Biden administration.'
Now a Florida resident, Trump has clinched more than a handful of endorsements from Florida's congressional delegation.
'Today I continue my unwavering support for the America First movement by endorsing the leader of our party, President Donald Trump for re-election to President of the United States!' Steube tweeted with a clip of his endorsement.
The former president suggested the company could move out of the Sunshine State