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Ron DeSantis’ Proud Boys Allies & 42+ Billionaire Donors Including Koch & DeVos Families

Alex Constantine - June 13, 2022

"Most of these billionaires are from outside Florida ... " - Tallahassee Democrat, May 27, 2022

Ron DeSantis has at least 42 billionaire donors. Here are some of the most notable.

By Zac Anderson - Tallahassee Democrat, May 25, 2022
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USA TODAY Network – Florida analysis found dozens of billionaires and billionaire family members with a net worth of $275 billion have donated to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ reelection effort, a level of billionaire support one expert called “extraordinary.”

Here are some of the governor’s most notable billionaire donors.

Ken Griffin: He is the governor’s top individual donor and also one of the wealthiest, with a net worth of $26 billion according to Forbes. Griffin contributed $5 million to DeSantis’ reelection bid. He is the founder and CEO of Citadel, a Chicago hedge fund, and is highly active in conservative politics. He criticized DeSantis for seeking to punish Disney.

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Julie Jenkins Fancelli: Fancelli is one of seven children of Publix founder George Jenkins. Forbes says the Jenkins family was worth $8.8 billion in 2020. Fancelli, who has homes in Italy, Lakeland and Longboat Key, was a major donor to the rally organized on Jan. 6, 2021 to pressure Congress not to certify the 2020 election.

Interactive map:See where DeSantis’ billionaire supporters live across the US

Edward DeBartolo Jr.: He founded Tampa-based real estate company DeBartolo Holdings. DeBarolo owned the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers but his sister took control of the team after DeBartolo pled guilty to being asked for a bribe by the former governor of Louisiana over a riverboat gambling license, and failing to report it. He served probation, was suspended from the NFL and paid a $1 million fine. He was pardoned by Trump.

DeVos family: Four members of the DeVos family donated to DeSantis, including former President Donald Trump’s Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. They are related to Amway co-founder Richard DeVos, who was worth an estimated $5.4 billion in 2018 when he died. The family owns the Orlando Magic.

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"MYSTERIOUS DONOR" TO DESANTIS:

A mysterious donor behind six-figure donations to several prominent Florida Republicans — including four current officeholders — is again the subject of a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission.

On Thursday, the nonprofit Campaign Legal Center filed a complaint with the FEC against Tread Standard LLC, a domestic limited liability company whose financial backing and lack of transparency have been called into question since 2015.

CLC Spokesperson Brendan Quinn told Florida Politics that Tread Standard is “effectively a shell company that’s been used to make super PAC contributions without disclosing the true source of that funding.” -- Jesse Scheckner, Florida Politics, May 22, 2022


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NY TIMES ON DESANTIS TIES TO THE PROUD BOYS  ...

How the Proud Boys Gripped the Miami-Dade Republican Party

It was once Jeb Bush’s base of power. But an influx of far-right activists and the radicalization of other members brought turmoil.

Patricia Mazzei and June 9, 2022

00miami proudboys01 jumbo 300x200 - Ron DeSantis' Proud Boys Allies &  42+ Billionaire Donors Including Koch & DeVos FamiliesMIAMI — At the iconic Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach, just after Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida rallied donors and activists to their feet during a well-attended April fund-raiser for the Republican Party of Miami-Dade County, a scuffle broke out by the valet parking station. Several men in suits and a woman in a cocktail dress tussled over who should and should not have been allowed at the $250-a-plate dinner.

Someone alerted the police. The next day, a woman who had been escorted out of the dinner renewed a request for a restraining order against one of the men involved in the dispute, writing in her court petition that he was part of a “Far Right Wing Extremist Cult.” She was referring to the Proud Boys, the far-right nationalist group that was at the forefront of the riot at the U.S. Capitol last year.

The man was one of at least a half-dozen current and former Proud Boys who have secured seats on the Miami-Dade Republican Executive Committee, seeking to influence local politics from the inside. Their ranks include adherents who face criminal charges for participating in the Capitol attack: Gilbert Fonticoba has been charged with obstructing Congress. Gabriel Garcia, a former Army captain who says he has left the group, has been charged with interfering with law enforcement officers during the civil disorder on Jan. 6, 2021.

The concerted effort by the Proud Boys to join the leadership of the party — and, in some cases, run for local office — has destabilized and dramatically reshaped the Miami-Dade Republican Party that former Gov. Jeb Bush and others built into a powerhouse nearly four decades ago, transforming it from an archetype of the strait-laced establishment to an organization roiled by internal conflict as it wrestles with forces pulling it to the hard right. The conflict comes at a pivotal moment for Republicans nationally, as primary voters weigh whether to wrench the party from its extremist elements — or more fully embrace them.

“Yes, we have fringe elements,” said René García, the chairman of the approximately 125-member Republican committee in Miami-Dade County, who is also a county commissioner and former state senator. “Yes, we have different points of view in our party. That’s how we are. And my job as Republican chairman is to protect everyone’s First Amendment right, however wrong they may be.”

The Proud Boys spent nearly half a decade engaged in often violent protests across the country over issues such as the removal of Confederate statues and the unsubstantiated spread of Shariah law. After the Capitol attack, however, as Proud Boys were being investigated by law enforcement and charged with federal crimes, they lowered their profile. The group dissolved its national leadership and encouraged chapters to get involved in local issues, with the goal of amassing support in advance of this year’s midterm elections.

“The plan of attack if you want to make change is to get involved at the local level,” Jeremy Bertino, a prominent member of the North Carolina Proud Boys, told The New York Times last year in the midst of the shift.

What they intend to do with their power is unclear. Still, following a trend pushed by far-right figures like Stephen K. Bannon, Proud Boys started showing up at school board meetings to protest coronavirus mask mandates and the teaching of antiracist curriculum.

In California’s Central Valley, members of the group have intimidated protesters who did not want a church to buy an L.G.B.T.Q.-friendly theater in Fresno. A Proud Boy declared his candidacy for the Oregon Legislature. A former Proud Boy in Kansas lost a race for a Topeka City Council seat.

The Proud Boys’ encroacnts into the Miami-Dade Republican Party are, by far, the group’s largest political success. The Fontainebleau incident was the latest to cause unrest within the party as a small but growing number of Proud Boys have deepened existing divisions and injected an unusual degree of aggression into routine dealings.

Such a rightward shift mirrors the evolution of state and national Republicans but is remarkable for Miami-Dade, Florida’s most populous county, which Democratic presidential candidates have won since 1992. Republicans vastly improved their showing in 2020, a swing that has soured Democrats’ prospects.

Chris Barcenas, a Republican committeeman and Proud Boy, said he started thinking about running for a committeeman seat about a year ago.

“Instead of sitting on the sidelines complaining about RINOs or whatever,” he said, referring to “Republicans in name only,” “I realized that in order to make changes, I had to be involved and be part of the process.”

Mr. Barcenas, 34, voluntarily testified a few months ago to the House select committee investigating the events of Jan. 6 about his understanding of the Proud Boys’ role in the Capitol attack. He protested at the Capitol that day but did not go into the building and has not been charged with any crimes.

Gabriel Garcia, 37, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges from the Capitol attack, said the party was once the province of country-club Republicans.

“I know a lot of people on the committee way before me were supporting people like Jeb,” said Mr. Garcia, who lost a State House bid in 2020. “But when Trump won, pretty much everyone started falling in line.”

Asked for an assessment of the party’s evolving identity, Mr. Bush demurred. “I am out of party politics and can’t comment on what is going on now,” he said.

Miami-Dade Republicans paved the way for the party to establish long-term power in Florida by persuading large numbers of Cuban Americans — who had historically registered as Democrats — to switch their affiliation, energized by the hard-line anti-Communist politics of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Many ran for office, nurturing a generation of Cuban American Republican politicians. Like the county itself, the party — and now its right-wing flank — is dominated by Hispanics.

For now, longtime party stalwarts remain in control amid an internal power struggle, but the influx of Proud Boys and the radicalization of other members have created considerable upheaval.

A committeewoman named Barbara Balmaseda recently resigned from a leadership role after photos posted online showed her both in the crowd outside the Capitol on Jan. 6 and then inside the building. The F.B.I. came to her house after the attack and asked for an interview, but she declined, according to her lawyer. Ms. Balmaseda, who has not been charged with any wrongdoing, has not commented publicly on the photos.

In a statement, Ms. Balmaseda said she resigned to focus on schoolwork and because the executive committee was “a waste of time since there is always infighting and drama.”

The party’s executive director, Brandon Diaz, who is Ms. Balmaseda’s boyfriend, also resigned, citing a private sector job. He said he had no role in recruiting or accepting committee members. “I don’t know who is or who isn’t a Proud Boy,” he said, adding that he is not one.

Both Ms. Balmaseda and Mr. Diaz remain on the board of the Miami Young Republicans, a club within the party.

Last month, a faction led by the Young Republicans tried to oust some veteran party leaders, including Liliana Ros, who has been with the party for more than 40 years.

“The meetings are a bunch of fights, people screaming,” said Ms. Ros, 79. “The nice people — the decent people, the people that are real Republicans — are leaving.”

The South Florida chapters of the Proud Boys gained prominence after Enrique Tarrio, who later became the group’s national chairman, took over in late 2018. Mr. Tarrio now sits in jail in Virginia, charged with conspiracy in the Capitol attack.

The Proud Boys’ dive into South Florida politics began before Jan. 6. Several members were elected party committeemen in 2020, and others ran unsuccessfully for legislative and municipal office.

One of them, Pedro Barrios, said in an interview outside a polling place in the heavily Cuban American city of Hialeah on Election Day that the Proud Boys represented “anti-socialism.”

Mr. Barrios is now a party committeeman.

Nelson Diaz, the chairman from 2012 to 2020, recalled keeping far-right activists out of a party Christmas celebration in 2018 “because of their status and reputation for being aggressive.”

“I never knew who was a member of that group and who wasn’t,” he said.

In October 2018, Mr. Diaz and a couple of Proud Boys were involved in a belligerent protest at a Democratic campaign event featuring Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the U.S. House. Mr. Diaz banged on a door — for which he later apologized — as a rowdy mob and the Proud Boys yelled outside. Mr. Diaz and the Proud Boys said they did not know each other or coordinate their actions.

After that ugly scene, Mr. Diaz said he made party members who had not previously signed a Republican loyalty oath give up their seats.

But the party ranks continued to draw right-wing members. An ex-committeeman, Christopher Monzon, acknowledged that he once was a member of the white supremacist League of the South. In 2017, he was accused of using a Confederate flag to attack people who were protesting Confederate street names in Hollywood, Fla. He pleaded no contest to aggravated assault and served probation.

Mr. Monzon, now 26 and the vice president of the Miami Springs Republican Club, said he had been on a “path to de-radicalization” and disavowed the racist ideology he previously espoused. Still, when he ran unsuccessfully for the Hialeah City Council last year, he maintained some ties online to some of his League of the South friends.

He said the Proud Boys in the party assumed he would support them because of his past views.

“I’ve always been known as the radical one, so they were like, ‘Yeah, man, we’re going to get more of our people in here,’” he said.

Online sleuths, including a group called Miami Against Fascism, have identified party members who are or appear to be Proud Boys or otherwise affiliated with the far right and chronicled their social media activity, revealing connections to national figures and internal quarrels — including the Fontainebleau altercation on April 22.

It began when a woman who had a restraining order against Mr. Barcenas showed up at the dinner. Also present was the woman’s ex-boyfriend, Nowell Salgueiro, another committeeman, who had a restraining order against her.

Security escorted the woman and her husband out. But a friend of the woman’s and the friend’s husband remained.

Later that evening, the friend’s husband scrapped with Mr. Barcenas and Mr. Salgueiro. The friend said in court filings and in an interview that when she went outside to pay the valet she was also confronted by Mr. Salgueiro, whom she identified as a Proud Boy. He declined to comment.

In the days after, more accusations and petitions flew in court. On April 27, a West Miami Police officer served Mr. Salgueiro with restraining orders. He found him at the monthly meeting of the Miami-Dade Republican Party.

Patricia Mazzei is the Miami bureau chief, covering Florida and Puerto Rico. She writes about breaking news, politics, disasters and the quirks of life in South Florida. She joined The Times in 2017 after a decade at The Miami Herald.

Alan Feuer covers courts and criminal justice for the Metro desk. He has written about mobsters, jails, police misconduct, wrongful convictions, government corruption and El Chapo, the jailed chief of the Sinaloa drug cartel. He joined The Times in 1999. @alanfeuer

A version of this article appears in print on June 3, 2022, Section A, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: From the Proud Boys to Miami’s G.O.P. Insiders.

 

 

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