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DeSantis campaign criticizes Trump’s $40M legal fee expenditure.

A Spokesman for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s Presidential Campaign Criticizes Trump’s Super PAC Spending

A spokesman for Florida Governor Ron​ DeSantis’s presidential campaign is criticizing ⁤former President Donald Trump after a new report alleged that ‌his super PAC spent‌ more than $40 million in legal fees.

The Washington Post reports that Trump’s Save America PAC will disclose about $40.2 million in legal spending in a Federal Election ‌Commission filing on Monday, which the‍ DeSantis team notes is “more ⁣than the $36 million Trump’s campaign has brought in since he has been ⁢a candidate.”

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What that ⁣number doesn’t surpass, however, is⁤ the $69.5 million that the ‍campaign and ‌PAC have raised together since launching the campaign in the final quarter of last year, according to FEC filings.

“Trump has‍ spent over $60 million this year on two things: falsely attacking Ron ⁤DeSantis and paying his own legal ⁣fees, not a cent on defeating Joe Biden,” DeSantis campaign spokesman Andrew Romeo said in a statement. “Governor DeSantis’ sole focus, by contrast, has been campaigning for this country’s future, defeating​ Biden, and reversing the decline of America.”

“Ron DeSantis and his campaign are disgustingly siding with Liz Cheney, ⁢Adam Schiff, and the January 6th​ Unselect Committee. They would ⁣rather defend Crooked Joe Biden and his weaponized Department ⁢of Justice than the innocent people who are​ being targeted by these political‌ witch-hunts,” said Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump’s campaign. “Only desperate idiots and un-American morons would take the position⁤ the DeSantis team has taken.”

Federal​ law prohibits ⁢presidential campaigns from ‌communicating⁢ with super PACs, nor can such​ entities fundraise together. The Trump campaign ⁢and⁤ Save America PAC handle all financial matters separately, but the latter has funneled donations toward paying down the​ former president’s exorbitant legal costs. Since launching in November of 2020⁤ after his election ⁢loss through the ​second quarter of‌ this year, Save⁣ America has spent ‌$56 million on legal costs, according to the report.

Trump faces 40 counts in the Justice Department’s classified documents case against him, which special counsel Jack Smith ‍said in May ⁢were​ related to ⁤”felony violations of our ​national ⁤security laws as well as participating in⁤ a conspiracy to obstruct justice.” Smith is separately investigating the former president over his handling of his 2020 election loss, and is⁤ reported to ​be considering charges in that case.

Manhattan​ District Attorney Alvin⁤ Bragg indicted ⁢Trump in late March on charges related to hush money payments⁢ to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. He has⁢ pleaded not guilty and a trial has been scheduled for March of next year.

Trump also ‌faces legal exposure from an unrelated⁢ criminal investigation⁤ by Atlanta prosecutors. The Fulton County​ District Attorney’s Office is examining the former president’s‌ attempts to overturn the 2020 ⁢election and his subsequent role in the Capitol riot. Charges in ⁤that case are⁢ expected later this year.

Trump has denied any wrongdoing in the hush⁢ money and documents⁤ matters and vowed to ‍fight both sets of charges. He‍ has also maintained his innocence in the state and federal‌ investigations ⁢of his handling of his 2020 ⁤election loss.

On the civil ‍side, Trump‍ is fighting author E. Jean Carroll’s expanded defamation suit,⁣ which is based on his continued denials of her accusation that‍ he raped her in a New York City​ department store dressing room in 1996.

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