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Republican Mega-Donor: It’s Time for Politico to ‘Move forward’ Under Trump

  • Ken Griffin, Citadel CEO said that it was now time to “move ahead” of Former President Donald Trump.
  • Instead, the conservative donor backed Governor Ron DeSantis.
  • Trump and DeSantis have not confirmed whether they will run for President in 2024.

The following are the More Public rivalry The feud between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and Former President Donald Trump heats to a boil, the Republican mega-donor Citadel is the investment firm headed by CEODeSantis has indicated that he will support him if he runs for president. 

“I don’t understand what” [DeSantis]going to do. It’s a big personal decision,” Ken Griffin In an interview with Politico published Sunday, he said so.“He has a great record as governor of Florida. Our country would be well-served if he was elected president.”

Griffin took a dig at Trump and said it was time to move on from Truth Social founder, to allow for better candidates. Griffin used Similar phrasesBloomberg interviewed him last year to discuss his desire for the country’s “move-on” from Trump.

Griffin stated to Politico that Griffin was able to do a lot of things very well but had missed important areas. “And for a multitude of reasons, he did a lot of things really well and missed the mark on some important areas,” Griffin told Politico.

According to Politico, Griffin was the third-largest political donor in the midterm season, behind right-wing donor Richard Uihlein and liberal donor George Soros. He also donated $5 million to DeSantis 2022 gubernatorial election campaign.

DeSantis refused to answer whether he would run in the 2024 presidential election. During a debate against Charlie Crist, his Democrat opponent on Oct. 24, he It was completely avoidedInsulting his opponent as “worn-out, old donkey”.

Trump, on his part, has hinted repeatedly at a run in 2024, and said He would announce his candidacyIn “very, very, very, very little time”. Axios claims that the former president died in “very, very quick time”. His presidential campaign will likely be launchedA week later, on November 14, midterms.

Trump was speaking at a Pennsylvania campaign rally Saturday. DeSantis’ nickname was debutedRon DeSanctimonious. 

However, Sunday is the last day. Trump endorsed DeSantisSet the beef aside before the midterms.

Insider asked for comment from Trump and DeSantis, but they didn’t immediately respond.

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