Florida Proposes Using $5 Million in Taxpayer Money to Pay Trump Legal Fees

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Wake up Florida!
A Florida bill backed by the state’s MAGA Republican chief financial officer would create a $5 million fund to help pay for former President Donald Trump’s mounting legal fees.
(See Bloomberg News today for the full story.)

This means state taxpayer money would be used to pay for this insurrectionist and convicted rapist’s legal fees using taxpayer money.

Senator and Fraudster Rick Scott
Florida’s top financial officer “has led some of the state’s biggest attacks on finance, including cutting BlackRock Inc. out of some state funds because it supported investments that consider a company’s environmental, social, and corporate governance policies. He endorsed Trump less than an hour after DeSantis dropped out,” Bloomberg reported.
Pass this news along.
This proposal should be immediately challenged in court and the MAGA forces in the state legislature should be voted out.

Florida is already the fraud capital of the USA because thieves come to Florida to evade taxes and prosecution. Look at Senator Rick Scott, who benefitted from the largest   Medicare fraud in USA history. DeSantis remains a fascist and said he, like Haley, would pardon Trump if convicted.

Wake up Floridians
Wake up Floridians.
Pause the card games, golf, pickle ball, and tennis, and stop Florida from becoming the nation’s laughing stock.
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Chuck Epstein has managed marketing communications and public relations departments for major global financial institutions and participated in the launch of industry-changing financial products. He also has written by-lined articles for over 50 publications, five books and served as editor and publisher of nation’s first newsletter on the topic of using the PC for personal investing and trading. (“Investing Online, 1994-1999). He also is a marketing consultant, writer and speaker on topics related to investor protection and opportunities in the very dynamic cannabis industry. He has held senior-level marketing, PR and communications positions at the New York Futures Exchange, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Lind-Waldock, Zacks Investment Research, Russell Investments and Principal Financial. He has won national awards from the Mutual Fund Education Alliance (MFEA) and his web site, www.mutualfundreform.com, was named best small blog in 2009 by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW).

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