Trump Names Dan Bongino as Deputy Director of the FBI
The FBI's Response to Elon Musk's Email Isn't Shocking. Expect Most Intel Agencies...
Possibly The Dumbest Example Of Waste DOGE Has Discovered (So Far)
Maine Governor Janet Mills: Leader Of The New Confederate States of America
Trump Applauds Germany’s Conservative Party Victory
Zelensky Offers to Resign for Peace, but There's a Catch
There's Been a Bomb Threat on an American Airlines Flight
So-Called 'Journalist' Tries to Play Race Card Against Trump, But it Backfires
Dem Gov. Under Fire for Paying Cabinet Members Sweet Bonuses in 2024
It’s Over: Joy Reid’s MSNBC Show Canceled
Trump Seeks to Sell the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco
JD Vance Dominates CPAC Straw Poll as Leading Contender for 2028 GOP Nomination
Tony Evers Aims to Change 'Mother' to 'Inseminated Person'
Israel Does Not Have the Kishkes* to Win
USAID is Funding Political Persecution in Ukraine
Tipsheet

DeSantis Takes Another Shot at Disney

AP Photo/Lynne Sladky

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) is set to take Disney's magic away, saying there is a "new sheriff in town." 

Talking to reporters, DeSantis proudly said that the woke corporation would no longer have a self-governing government and will have to "pay their fair share of taxes." 

Advertisement

"Disney is gonna pay its fair share of taxes, and Disney is gonna honor the debt. ... This is obviously now going to be controlled by the state of Florida," DeSantis said. "So, there's a new sheriff in town." 

This comes after legislation was put forth on Monday citing that Disney's Reedy Creek Improvement District would now be under the control of DeSantis. 

The 25,000-acre district would be renamed the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District and completely revamp its board, which will be made up of five members. 

However, the bill will prohibit anyone who worked or had a contract with a theme park or entertainment complex in the past three years, including their relatives, from serving on the district's board of supervisors. 

The board will have control over what gets constructed or demolished in the district, building regulations, hiring people who work for the district, imposing taxes and entering into deals with private contractors. 

Advertisement

The bill's provisions will take effect as soon as DeSantis signs it into law, including ending the current board members' terms immediately. However, they can continue to serve until a replacement is appointed. 

The move will put pressure on Disney to not criticize DeSantis, which the corporation did when the governor signed the "Parental Rights In Education" bill into law. 

DeSantis and Disney have been long at it over the corporation's efforts to exploit children. The governor has vowed to keep Disney from sexually grooming minors by restricting the corporation's district to show it who's boss. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement