Gov. Ron DeSantis Resets Stumbling 2024 Campaign Amidst Trump's Looming Indictment and Car Accident

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Summary:

  • Former President Trump faces a potential third indictment related to the Capitol attack, but maintains a lead in the polls for the Republican nomination.
  • Governor Ron DeSantis was involved in a car accident while shifting his campaign strategy due to financial concerns.
  • Trump leverages the looming indictment as a badge of honor on the campaign trail.

Governor Ron DeSantis faces challenges as former President Trump awaits a potential third indictment for the Capitol siege while campaigning for the Republican nomination. In the midst of this, DeSantis was involved in a car accident in Tennessee, though he remains unharmed.


Former President Trump is once again under the scrutiny of a federal grand jury, which met on Tuesday to assess the possibility of a third indictment against him. The investigation revolves around alleged efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election, forming part of the ongoing criminal probe by the Justice Department into the Capitol attack. Despite the looming legal cloud, Trump has been leveraging the potential charges to his advantage on the campaign trail, presenting it as a badge of honor and courage, endearing himself further to his supporters and maintaining a lead in the polls for the Republican nominee.

Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is dealing with his own campaign challenges. While en route to an event in Tennessee, DeSantis was involved in a car accident, resulting in minor injuries to one of his staffers. Fortunately, the Governor emerged unharmed from the incident.

However, the accident seems to have sparked a reassessment of DeSantis' campaign strategy. Reports indicate that the Governor is cutting 38 jobs, approximately a third of his staff, in response to concerns over financing. It has been revealed that DeSantis' campaign has already spent a staggering $8 million within a span of just six weeks, necessitating cost-saving measures to ensure a viable campaign moving forward.

Both DeSantis and Trump are navigating the political landscape as the 2024 election approaches, each facing their unique set of challenges. Trump remains a prominent and polarizing figure within the Republican party, drawing both enthusiastic support and vehement opposition. DeSantis, on the other hand, is seeking to solidify his position as a viable contender for the party's nomination, but financial hurdles and campaign adjustments are now in his path.

Our DC Bureau Chief, Ben Kennedy, is keeping a close eye on these unfolding developments, providing real-time updates from the White House.


As the political climate continues to evolve, the 2024 campaign trail remains fraught with uncertainty and surprises. Both DeSantis and Trump are resilient figures in the face of adversity, but only time will tell how these challenges will shape the Republican nomination race.

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