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Fri Oct 21, 2022, 08:13 PM Oct 2022

DeSantis' Martha's Vineyard stunt faces probe (yes, another one)

DeathSantis appears to have misused federal money for his stunt. DeathSantis needs to be prosecuted



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/desantis-marthas-vineyard-stunt-faces-probe-yes-another-one-rcna52062?cid=sm_npd_ms_tw_ma

But the legal dimension to this controversy is every bit as important.

Three weeks ago, a Texas sheriff said he had opened a criminal investigation into the matter, with a special emphasis on whether Team DeSantis had perpetrated a fraud, using lies to exploit its victims. Some of the migrants, represented by counsel, sued the GOP governor and other state officials in federal court soon after, alleging they were victims of fraud.

Now, the legal scrutiny has expanded a bit more as a federal inspector general examines whether Florida misused federal funds to pay for the stunt. NBC News reported:

Members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation asked the Treasury Department’s Office of Inspector General last month to determine whether Florida improperly paid for the flights with money from the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund, which was created by legislation on Capitol Hill. In a letter Friday that was made public Wednesday, Richard K. Delmar, the Treasury Department’s deputy inspector general, told Democratic Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts and four House members from the state that the office had reached out to Florida seeking details about its use of the federal funds through general oversight and “has audit work planned on recipients’ compliance with eligible use guidance.”


Right about now, some readers are probably asking, “Wait, I thought DeSantis used funds appropriated by Florida’s Republican state legislature. What does this have to do with federal resources?”

When congressional Democrats approved the American Rescue Plan early last year, it provided state and local governments resources to bolster Covid recovery efforts. Florida earned interest on those resources, and GOP lawmakers agreed to spend $12 million from that pot of money on the anti-migrant scheme.
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