Ron DeSantis's Latest Pathetic Attempt to Mimic Trump Fails Miserably
Ron DeSantiss Latest Pathetic Attempt to Mimic Trump Fails Miserably
As much as Governor Ron DeSantis would like to be the unquestioned ruler of the Sunshine State, he just doesnt have that privilege. Executive privilege, that is.
A panel of judges from Floridas 1st District Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that DeSantis cannot invoke executive privilege to avoid releasing records on his judge selectionsnot unlike his idol, former President Donald Trump, who has been banking on executive privilege and presidential immunity to shield him from an array of lawsuits.
DeSantis had mentioned in August 2022 that a group of six or seven pretty big legal conservative heavyweights had helped him select state Supreme Court justices. When DeSantis refused to name names, someone filed a records request with his office. His office denied the request, citing executive privilege, so the person anonymously filed a lawsuit to have the records released.
There is no law establishing executive privilege in Florida, but Leon County Circuit Judge Angela Dempsey still ruled in DeSantiss favor in February 2023. The plaintiff appealed the courts decision, and a panel of three appellate judges heard the case last month. Lawyers for the Florida governor again argued that the information was protected under executive privilege, as it related to his constitutional duty to appoint judges, a line of argumentation that could have had major repercussions on the efficacy of public records requests.
But the panel of judges found that the governor was majorly overplaying his hand.