Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a weekend gathering of Republican donors, supporters and elected officials, a display of strength made just miles from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort
PALM BEACH, Fla.— as Mr. DeSantis prepares to challenge the former president for the 2024 GOP nomination.
Between policy discussions, guests traded political gossip over cocktails and cigars at the Four Seasons, bubbling with talk of a Trump-DeSantis showdown in next year’s presidential primary. Some attendees worked to keep a low profile, wary of upsetting Mr. Trump even as they nurture access to the party’s rising star.
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