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Ron DeSantis reportedly took multiple trips on private jets that were not previously disclosed. According to The Washington Post, one of DeSantis' trips involved a jaunt to Augusta National Golf Club. "DeSantis took at least six undisclosed trips on private jets and accepted lodging and dining in late 2018," according to The Post. According to The Post, DeSantis' trip was on a plane owned by Mori Hosseini, a home builder. The law covers past travel records, making the type of reporting The Post and The Orlando Sentinel have done more difficult.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Mori Hosseini, it's, Andrew Romeo, Romeo Organizations: The Washington Post, Augusta National Golf, Service, Washington Post, Augusta National Golf Club, The, GOP, The Orlando Sentinel, Post Locations: Wall, Silicon, Florida
Ron DeSantis' campaign blasted Joe Biden as an "out of touch executive" in a fundraising email. The email came an hour after The Washington Post reported that the DeSantis' flew on a private jet funded by a wealthy donor at least 12 times. Ron DeSantis put out a fundraising email Wednesday accusing President Joe Biden of being an "out of touch executive." The email came one hour after The Washington Post reported that DeSantis and his wife, Casey, flew on a private jet funded by a wealthy donor at least a dozen times. The report said that Mori Hosseini, a prominent home developer in Florida, lent the DeSantis' his private jet as recently as February.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Joe Biden, DeSantis, , Casey, Mori, Elon Musk, Weeks, Musk's Tesla, Donald Trump —, Biden Organizations: Washington Post, Service, Gov, Twitter Locations: Florida, New Hampshire
Nebraska U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse won approval Tuesday from the University of Florida Board of Trustees to be the school’s next president despite vocal opposition from some faculty and students. Sasse, a Republican, was recommended for the top post by a unanimous vote of the trustees. A final vote to elevate Sasse as the school’s 13th president is set for Nov. 10 by the state university system Board of Governors. “I would have no activity in partisan politics in any way as I arrive at the University of Florida,” Sasse said, adding that his candidacy was not pushed by GOP Gov. And despite his strong criticism of the communist Chinese government, Sasse said students and faculty from China should feel welcome.
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