

We all know that Gavin Newsom is an evil, insufferable manlet. But now we know his in-laws feel the same way. I mean, do we know for sure that’s what they think of him…no. But money talks, folks. And their money says they like Ron DeSantis and what he stands for.
Trust linked to Gavin Newsom's in-laws made contribution to DeSantis PAC https://t.co/1xxqGdj7kI
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 31, 2022
I bet Thanksgiving is going to be really awkward this year! According to the Friends of Ron DeSantis website, the Seibel Family Revocable Trust, aka Gavin Newsom’s father-in-law, made a $5,000 donation to DeSantis on April 6, 2022.
Now, is this really a big shock? Not so much. Kenneth F. Seibel Jr. and his wife, Judith, have been known to give to several Republican campaigns. However, it doesn’t make it any less hilarious that they gave to one of the men their son-in-law hates most. I mean, remember when he aired his ads in Florida saying “freedom is under attack” in Florida, and then DeSantis responding by calling him out on being terrible at his job?
Newsom hates DeSantis so much that he is donating $100,000 to his opponent’s campaign.
Time to make Ron DeSantis a one-term governor.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) August 25, 2022
I'm pledging $100k right now to @CharlieCrist.
Who will join me in helping Charlie become the next Governor of Florida? https://t.co/YvpkkGKkOb
I almost feel like he was so butt hurt about his in-laws supporting his arch nemesis that he felt the need to act out like child. Or maybe it was just because his giant ego was hurt when DeSantis called him out. I’m sure this attack will work out just as great for Gavin as his ad did. Ending with his tail between his legs, sulking about how much better Ron DeSantis is than him.
No matter what the underlying reason was for throwing money behind Crist, we can all still laugh about how hilarious it is that his in-laws, two people that probably know him better than most people in the world, chose to financially support Ron DeSantis.
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Wait, liberals, I thought “outside money” was one step away from election fraud?