Politics

/

ArcaMax

Pressure is building on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to tap Lara Trump for vacant Senate seat

Jeffrey Schweers, Orlando Sentinel on

Published in Political News

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The pressure is mounting for Gov. Ron DeSantis to appoint Lara Trump to fill the U.S. Senate vacancy left by Marco Rubio, who was tapped to serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s Secretary of State.

But DeSantis, freshly returned from a weeklong trade mission to Italy, said he is weeks away from making a choice, even as influential MAGA supporters push the president-elect’s daughter-in-law for the position.

Several candidates have already made their interest known and several others are expected to be considered, too, DeSantis said.

“More extensive vetting and candidate interviews will be conducted over the next few weeks, with a selection likely made by the beginning of January,” DeSantis said in a message posted on X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk.

DeSantis said Florida deserves a senator who will help Trump carry out his agenda to strengthen immigration and border security, “take on the entrenched bureaucracy and administrative state,” and improve the economy.

The candidate should be “animated by conservative principles” and have a proven track record, DeSantis said.

“I have not been asked yet, but I certainly would strongly consider it if it’s presented to me,” Lara Trump told Fox commentator Maria Bartiromo Thursday. She said she had not heard from DeSantis, however.

Trump nominated Rubio, a U.S. Senator from Miami since 2011, to head up the Department of State. DeSantis must appoint a replacement who will serve until a special election is held in 2026.

Rubio would begin his new job on Jan. 20, after Trump is sworn in and his administration officially begins. As head of the State Department, Rubio would oversee foreign relations policy.

Those closest to DeSantis have said he would most likely pick someone to serve out the next two years to be a placeholder, rather than a strong contender who would run for the seat in 2026. James Uthmeier, the governor’s chief of staff, was mentioned by insiders as DeSantis’ first choice, followed by Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez and Attorney General Ashley Moody.

 

But MAGA supporters began lobbying hard on social media for Lara Trump, a former television producer and the spouse of Eric Trump, son of the president-elect. They have lived in Jupiter since 2021.

Not only has she been endorsed by Musk, but Florida Sen. Rick Scott, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and brother-in-law Donald Trump Jr. also said she’d be a good pick.

Sen. Joe Gruters, former chair of the Republican Party of Florida, said “the fact that Lara Trump went on live TV to make an ask” should be a pretty clear sign to DeSantis that Trump wants her selected.

“Lara has proven herself,” Gruters said. As co-chair of the Republican National Committee, she helped elect her father-in-law and helped flip many congressional seats red, he said.

Tapping Lara Trump could solidify DeSantis’ relationship with Trump, which has been strained for years, ever since a falling out between DeSantis and Trump campaign manager Susie Wiles after she helped him win his first term as governor in 2018. The divide between the two politicians grew when DeSantis challenged Trump for the Republican presidential nomination last year but has been on the mend since DeSantis dropped out after the Iowa caucuses and endorsed Trump for president.

Those close to DeSantis said the relationship is much better. The two had a sit down in April brokered by real estate mogul Steve Witkoff, Trump’s pick for special envoy in the Middle East. DeSantis also played golf with Trump at his Bedminster club in New Jersey and speaks on the phone with him occasionally, sources inside the DeSantis circle said.

“This is about doing the right thing and there is nobody better than his daughter-in-law,” Gruters said.

-------


©2024 Orlando Sentinel. Visit at orlandosentinel.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

 

Comments

blog comments powered by Disqus

 

Related Channels

ACLU

ACLU

By The ACLU
Amy Goodman

Amy Goodman

By Amy Goodman
Armstrong Williams

Armstrong Williams

By Armstrong Williams
Austin Bay

Austin Bay

By Austin Bay
Ben Shapiro

Ben Shapiro

By Ben Shapiro
Betsy McCaughey

Betsy McCaughey

By Betsy McCaughey
Bill Press

Bill Press

By Bill Press
Bonnie Jean Feldkamp

Bonnie Jean Feldkamp

By Bonnie Jean Feldkamp
Cal Thomas

Cal Thomas

By Cal Thomas
Christine Flowers

Christine Flowers

By Christine Flowers
Clarence Page

Clarence Page

By Clarence Page
Danny Tyree

Danny Tyree

By Danny Tyree
David Harsanyi

David Harsanyi

By David Harsanyi
Debra Saunders

Debra Saunders

By Debra Saunders
Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager

By Dennis Prager
Dick Polman

Dick Polman

By Dick Polman
Erick Erickson

Erick Erickson

By Erick Erickson
Froma Harrop

Froma Harrop

By Froma Harrop
Jacob Sullum

Jacob Sullum

By Jacob Sullum
Jamie Stiehm

Jamie Stiehm

By Jamie Stiehm
Jeff Robbins

Jeff Robbins

By Jeff Robbins
Jessica Johnson

Jessica Johnson

By Jessica Johnson
Jim Hightower

Jim Hightower

By Jim Hightower
Joe Conason

Joe Conason

By Joe Conason
Joe Guzzardi

Joe Guzzardi

By Joe Guzzardi
John Micek

John Micek

By John Micek
John Stossel

John Stossel

By John Stossel
Josh Hammer

Josh Hammer

By Josh Hammer
Judge Andrew Napolitano

Judge Andrew Napolitano

By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
Laura Hollis

Laura Hollis

By Laura Hollis
Marc Munroe Dion

Marc Munroe Dion

By Marc Munroe Dion
Michael Barone

Michael Barone

By Michael Barone
Michael Reagan

Michael Reagan

By Michael Reagan
Mona Charen

Mona Charen

By Mona Charen
Oliver North and David L. Goetsch

Oliver North and David L. Goetsch

By Oliver North and David L. Goetsch
R. Emmett Tyrrell

R. Emmett Tyrrell

By R. Emmett Tyrrell
Rachel Marsden

Rachel Marsden

By Rachel Marsden
Rich Lowry

Rich Lowry

By Rich Lowry
Robert B. Reich

Robert B. Reich

By Robert B. Reich
Ruben Navarrett Jr

Ruben Navarrett Jr

By Ruben Navarrett Jr.
Ruth Marcus

Ruth Marcus

By Ruth Marcus
S.E. Cupp

S.E. Cupp

By S.E. Cupp
Salena Zito

Salena Zito

By Salena Zito
Star Parker

Star Parker

By Star Parker
Stephen Moore

Stephen Moore

By Stephen Moore
Susan Estrich

Susan Estrich

By Susan Estrich
Ted Rall

Ted Rall

By Ted Rall
Terence P. Jeffrey

Terence P. Jeffrey

By Terence P. Jeffrey
Tim Graham

Tim Graham

By Tim Graham
Tom Purcell

Tom Purcell

By Tom Purcell
Veronique de Rugy

Veronique de Rugy

By Veronique de Rugy
Victor Joecks

Victor Joecks

By Victor Joecks
Wayne Allyn Root

Wayne Allyn Root

By Wayne Allyn Root

Comics

John Cole John Darkow Pat Byrnes Tim Campbell Randy Enos RJ Matson