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FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
Mar 7, 2021 15:39:02   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
Ron DeSantis speaking at the 2018 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, Gage Skidmore
Andrea Germanos and Common Dreams March 05, 2021


Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried on Thursday accused the state's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of staging "red carpet v*****e distribution for donors" and called for the FBI to investigate the matter.

Citing her experience as a public defender, Fried, the state's highest-ranking elected Democrat, said, "The fact pattern is simply just to clear to avoid: give campaign contribution, big dollars, get special access to v*****es—ahead of seniors, ahead of our teachers, ahead of our farmworkers, and so many of our residents here in the state of Florida."

"If this isn't public corruption, I don't know what is," said Fried, whose office is also the state's consumer watchdog.

"I will not stand by and let our v*****es be used as political gain... to be auctioned to the highest bidder," she said.

Fried's call for an FBI probe followed reporting by the Miami Herald that nearly all those over 65 in the wealthy Key Largo community Ocean Reef Club received v*****es by mid-January.

The Herald noted Wednesday that Ocean Reef is "home to many wealthy donors to the Florida Republican Party and GOP candidates, including Gov. Ron DeSantis" and the "the only people from Key Largo who gave to DeSantis' political committee live in Ocean Reef," the outlet added.

Citing the Florida Division of E******ns, the newspaper reported that 17 residents of the community had given DeSantis contributions of $5,000 each through December of 2020.

One of the Ocean Reef residents is former Republican Gov. of Illinois Bruce Rauner, who on Feb. 25 "increased his contribution and wrote a $250,000 check," according to the Herald.

In fact, "Since DeSantis started using the state's v*****e initiative to steer special pop-up v******tions to select communities," the Herald reported, "his political committee has raised $2.7 million in the month of February alone, more than any other month since he first ran for governor in 2018, records show."

More evidence of DeSantis is playing politics with v*****e distribution came weeks earlier.


As the Orlando Sentinel reported Thursday:

The Herald report comes after weeks of controversy over whether the wealthy communities targeted by the DeSantis' v*****e "pods" were influenced by political considerations.
Three communities in Charlotte, Manatee, and Sarasota counties developed by Republican fundraiser Pat Neal were chosen by DeSantis for pop-up sites. Neal contributed $125,000 to DeSantis in 2018 and 2019.
Only two ZIP codes were eligible at the Manatee site, and County Commissioner Vanessa Baugh included herself and the development's CEO on a VIP list.
Those events prompted U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) to call for a Justice Department investigation.

In a letter to Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson dated Feb. 21, Crist expressed concern about DeSantis "setting up 'pop-up' v******tion sites to deliver doses to select communities" and wrote that in "several cases, these sites seem to be targeted to wealthy communities with whom Governor DeSantis has clear political connections, allowing some to skip to the front of the line in counties with existing waitlists."


"I request that the Department of Justice determine if the governor's blatantly political v*****e distribution decisions, which do not seem to be in the public's best interest, violate federal law, and merit a full federal investigation," he wrote.

DeSantis, for his part, is rejecting the accusations of wrongdoing, saying at a press conference Thursday, "I'm not worried about your income bracket, I'm worried about your age bracket." He further asserted that the the state "wasn't involved in [the Ocean Reef distribution] in any shape or form."

Fried, in her remarks Thursday, put the access to v*****es in a global context.
"This is an international healthcare p******c and we're supposed to all be in this together," she said, "and so getting to the front of the line because you have access and you have the financial ability is just unacceptable."

Florida, come for the Sunshine
Stay for the Quid Pro Quo. !!!!

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Mar 7, 2021 15:43:00   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Thursday, "I'm not worried about your income bracket, I'm worried about your age bracket." He further asserted that the the state "wasn't involved in [the Ocean Reef distribution] in any shape or form."

Or maybe it was
“I’m not worried about your age bracket, I’m worried about your income bracket!”

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Mar 7, 2021 20:51:53   #
JW
 
Milosia2 wrote:
FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
Ron DeSantis speaking at the 2018 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, Gage Skidmore
Andrea Germanos and Common Dreams March 05, 2021

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried on Thursday accused the state's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of staging "red carpet v*****e distribution for donors" and called for the FBI to investigate the matter.

Citing her experience as a public defender, Fried, the state's highest-ranking elected Democrat, said, "The fact pattern is simply just to clear to avoid: give campaign contribution, big dollars, get special access to v*****es—ahead of seniors, ahead of our teachers, ahead of our farmworkers, and so many of our residents here in the state of Florida."

"If this isn't public corruption, I don't know what is," said Fried, whose office is also the state's consumer watchdog.

"I will not stand by and let our v*****es be used as political gain... to be auctioned to the highest bidder," she said.

Fried's call for an FBI probe followed reporting by the Miami Herald that nearly all those over 65 in the wealthy Key Largo community Ocean Reef Club received v*****es by mid-January.



The Herald noted Wednesday that Ocean Reef is "home to many wealthy donors to the Florida Republican Party and GOP candidates, including Gov. Ron DeSantis" and the "the only people from Key Largo who gave to DeSantis' political committee live in Ocean Reef," the outlet added.

Citing the Florida Division of E******ns, the newspaper reported that 17 residents of the community had given DeSantis contributions of $5,000 each through December of 2020.

One of the Ocean Reef residents is former Republican Gov. of Illinois Bruce Rauner, who on Feb. 25 "increased his contribution and wrote a $250,000 check," according to the Herald.

In fact, "Since DeSantis started using the state's v*****e initiative to steer special pop-up v******tions to select communities," the Herald reported, "his political committee has raised $2.7 million in the month of February alone, more than any other month since he first ran for governor in 2018, records show."


More evidence of DeSantis is playing politics with v*****e distribution came weeks earlier.

As the Orlando Sentinel reported Thursday:

The Herald report comes after weeks of controversy over whether the wealthy communities targeted by the DeSantis' v*****e "pods" were influenced by political considerations.
Three communities in Charlotte, Manatee, and Sarasota counties developed by Republican fundraiser Pat Neal were chosen by DeSantis for pop-up sites. Neal contributed $125,000 to DeSantis in 2018 and 2019.
Only two ZIP codes were eligible at the Manatee site, and County Commissioner Vanessa Baugh included herself and the development's CEO on a VIP list.
Those events prompted U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) to call for a Justice Department investigation.

In a letter to Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson dated Feb. 21, Crist expressed concern about DeSantis "setting up 'pop-up' v******tion sites to deliver doses to select communities" and wrote that in "several cases, these sites seem to be targeted to wealthy communities with whom Governor DeSantis has clear political connections, allowing some to skip to the front of the line in counties with existing waitlists."

"I request that the Department of Justice determine if the governor's blatantly political v*****e distribution decisions, which do not seem to be in the public's best interest, violate federal law, and merit a full federal investigation," he wrote.

DeSantis, for his part, is rejecting the accusations of wrongdoing, saying at a press conference Thursday, "I'm not worried about your income bracket, I'm worried about your age bracket." He further asserted that the the state "wasn't involved in [the Ocean Reef distribution] in any shape or form."

Fried, in her remarks Thursday, put the access to v*****es in a global context.

"This is an international healthcare p******c and we're supposed to all be in this together," she said, "and so getting to the front of the line because you have access and you have the financial ability is just unacceptable."


This is totally despicable !!!
De Santis should be forced to resign.
How much more deplorable can one get.
How much do you trust him now ?
FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under ... (show quote)


Accused by the state's highest ranking elected Democrat! Nuff said!

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Mar 7, 2021 22:13:54   #
Sicilianthing
 
Milosia2 wrote:
FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
Ron DeSantis speaking at the 2018 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, Gage Skidmore
Andrea Germanos and Common Dreams March 05, 2021


Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried on Thursday accused the state's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of staging "red carpet v*****e distribution for donors" and called for the FBI to investigate the matter.

Citing her experience as a public defender, Fried, the state's highest-ranking elected Democrat, said, "The fact pattern is simply just to clear to avoid: give campaign contribution, big dollars, get special access to v*****es—ahead of seniors, ahead of our teachers, ahead of our farmworkers, and so many of our residents here in the state of Florida."

"If this isn't public corruption, I don't know what is," said Fried, whose office is also the state's consumer watchdog.

"I will not stand by and let our v*****es be used as political gain... to be auctioned to the highest bidder," she said.

Fried's call for an FBI probe followed reporting by the Miami Herald that nearly all those over 65 in the wealthy Key Largo community Ocean Reef Club received v*****es by mid-January.

The Herald noted Wednesday that Ocean Reef is "home to many wealthy donors to the Florida Republican Party and GOP candidates, including Gov. Ron DeSantis" and the "the only people from Key Largo who gave to DeSantis' political committee live in Ocean Reef," the outlet added.

Citing the Florida Division of E******ns, the newspaper reported that 17 residents of the community had given DeSantis contributions of $5,000 each through December of 2020.

One of the Ocean Reef residents is former Republican Gov. of Illinois Bruce Rauner, who on Feb. 25 "increased his contribution and wrote a $250,000 check," according to the Herald.

In fact, "Since DeSantis started using the state's v*****e initiative to steer special pop-up v******tions to select communities," the Herald reported, "his political committee has raised $2.7 million in the month of February alone, more than any other month since he first ran for governor in 2018, records show."

More evidence of DeSantis is playing politics with v*****e distribution came weeks earlier.


As the Orlando Sentinel reported Thursday:

The Herald report comes after weeks of controversy over whether the wealthy communities targeted by the DeSantis' v*****e "pods" were influenced by political considerations.
Three communities in Charlotte, Manatee, and Sarasota counties developed by Republican fundraiser Pat Neal were chosen by DeSantis for pop-up sites. Neal contributed $125,000 to DeSantis in 2018 and 2019.
Only two ZIP codes were eligible at the Manatee site, and County Commissioner Vanessa Baugh included herself and the development's CEO on a VIP list.
Those events prompted U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) to call for a Justice Department investigation.

In a letter to Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson dated Feb. 21, Crist expressed concern about DeSantis "setting up 'pop-up' v******tion sites to deliver doses to select communities" and wrote that in "several cases, these sites seem to be targeted to wealthy communities with whom Governor DeSantis has clear political connections, allowing some to skip to the front of the line in counties with existing waitlists."


"I request that the Department of Justice determine if the governor's blatantly political v*****e distribution decisions, which do not seem to be in the public's best interest, violate federal law, and merit a full federal investigation," he wrote.

DeSantis, for his part, is rejecting the accusations of wrongdoing, saying at a press conference Thursday, "I'm not worried about your income bracket, I'm worried about your age bracket." He further asserted that the the state "wasn't involved in [the Ocean Reef distribution] in any shape or form."

Fried, in her remarks Thursday, put the access to v*****es in a global context.
"This is an international healthcare p******c and we're supposed to all be in this together," she said, "and so getting to the front of the line because you have access and you have the financial ability is just unacceptable."

Florida, come for the Sunshine
Stay for the Quid Pro Quo. !!!!
FBI urged to investigate v*****e favoritism under ... (show quote)


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The FBI is a Criminal Agency working against the American People and must be dismantled !









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Mar 8, 2021 07:43:53   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
JW wrote:
Accused by the state's highest ranking elected Democrat! Nuff said!


Nuff said ?
That doesn’t mean he didn’t do it .
The evidence will prevail, not what some high ranking dem said.
The FBI should investigate first .
Not exonerate him because a dem accused him.

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Mar 8, 2021 13:47:26   #
JW
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Nuff said ?
That doesn’t mean he didn’t do it .
The evidence will prevail, not what some high ranking dem said.
The FBI should investigate first .
Not exonerate him because a dem accused him.


Does the other side qualify for that treatment also? Or just the Democrats? How about an investigation into v***r f***d?

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