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June 28, 2021
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Good morning!

Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff! 

Today's newsletter includes:

  • Bible Verse of the Day
  • U.S. companies please the CCP, use Chinese forced labor
  • Politicized Justice
  • Denying Wishes?!?
  • Argument Starter Material
  • Miami Update
  • New U.S. Military Strikes
  • President Trump Returns To The Stage

Sincerely,

Mike Huckabee


DAILY BIBLE VERSE

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,

Galatians 5:22

 


U.S. companies please the CCP, use Chinese forced labor

By Mike Huckabee

Last week, we took a look at the latest developments concerning China, including information reportedly provided by a high-level Chinese defector linking the Wuhan lab with the military bioweapons program, and also the crack-down by the CCP on academics and billionaire business moguls to keep them in line. Today, we see how they must have put the screws to Nike, as that corporation’s Chief Executive Officer John Donahoe said in a phone call to Wall Street analysts, “Nike is a brand that is of China and for China.”

That statement, part of a transcript released by Nasdaq, seems oddly inconsistent, considering that as recently as March, Nike expressed concern about “reports of forced labor in, and connected to, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.” In a statement, they said that “Nike is committed to ethical and responsible manufacturing and we uphold international labor standards...Nike does not source products from the XUAR and we have confirmed with our contract suppliers that they are not using textiles or spun yarn from the region.” Read the whole statement, and it sounds as though they were concerned and being quite diligent about this.

https://archive.is/PLRfG#selection-203.111-205.41

But the inconsistencies are stark. According to an article in THE FEDERALIST, there are believed to be over 1 million Uyghur Muslims being held in Xinjiang and used for forced labor to deliver 80 percent of Chinese cotton. And last November, when the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act was making its way through the House –- overwhelmingly passed 406 to 3 –- Nike joined with Coca-Cola and Apple to lobby against it. The bill prohibits “certain imports” from Xinjiang and imposes sanctions on those responsible for human rights violations in that region. Why would American corporations have been lobbying against THAT?

Nike is the biggest sports brand in all of China. Donahoe’s revealing phone call came as a new earnings release shows Nike’s sales in China for the past three months at $1.9 billion. This is 17 percent higher than the same time last year.

Incidentally, Nike gave over $604,000 in campaign donations in 2020, 80 percent of which went to Democrats, no doubt because they prefer the Democrats’ looser policy towards China.

“We’ve been in China over 40 years,” Donahoe said in the phone call, “and the biggest asset is consumer equity...it’s real; I saw it in my first week on the job.”

https://thefederalist.com/2021/06/25/of-china-and-for-china-nike-ceo-admits-company-exists-to-serve-communist-china/

We did a little research to try to understand what Donahoe meant by “consumer equity" regarding their marketing plan in China. In general, this term translates to “the present value of the total revenues that the customer base will generate in its lifetime.” This value is driven by three factors: perceived value for the money, emotional connection to the brand, and loyalty to the brand. The greater the consumer equity, the more future revenue can be derived over the lifetime of its clients.

And apparently, in his first week on the job, Donahoe saw evidence that these measures of long-term profitability are strong in China. When it comes to China, Nike is playing the long game, and so they have to stay on the CCP’s good side.

In light of that, a story in the WASHINGTON EXAMINER made some sense out of Nike’s flip-flopping. Apparently, after Nike’s statement in March, they were hit with a backlash on China’s social media. Looks as though the CCP has pulled Nike back into line.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/nike-ceo-company-china

In March of 2020, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute reported that “the Chinese government has facilitated the mass transfer of Uyghur and other ethnic minority citizens from the far west region of Xinjiang to factories across the country. Under conditions that strongly suggest forced labor, Uyghurs are working in factories that are in the supply chain for 82 well-known global brands in the technology, clothing and automotive sectors, including Apple, BMW, Gap, Huawei, Nike, Samsung, Sony and Volkswagen.”

According to this report, “Since 2017, more than a million Uyghurs and members of other Turkic Muslim minorities have disappeared into a vast network of ‘re-education camps’ in the far west region of Xinjiang, in what some experts call a systematic, government-led program of cultural genocide.” Inside these camps, detainees are forced to undergo political indoctrination, to renounce their culture and religion, and even in some instances to undergo torture. It’s a harsh, military-style life in which the workers are under constant surveillance and the threat of detention.

“There is mounting evidence that many Uyghurs are being forced to work in factories within Xinjiang,” the report says. “...Some factories appear to be using Uyghur workers sent directly from re-education camps.”

This report is an eye-opener, a must-read. In addition to outlining exactly what China is doing to essentially enslave its ethnic minorities, it also contains a long list of companies, mostly American, “potentially directly or indirectly benefiting” from forced labor. Nike is just one, sharing the honor with many well-known brands. “Some brands are linked with multiple factories,” it says.

I would add that some of these corporations are going overboard right now trying to build an image of “woke-ness” in the United States. How “woke” are they to the idea that slave labor is a bad thing?

Don’t miss Case Study #1: UYGHUR WORKERS MAKING NIKE SNEAKERS IN QINGDAO. It even has pictures.

https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale

According to this report, these people who apparently make Nike shoes are not free, are not allowed to practice their faith, and must undergo political indoctrination in “night school” after work. They live and labor in a compound surrounded with barbed wire and watchtowers and are monitored everywhere they go.

Under Case Study #3, about workers making selfie cameras for Apple iPhones, the report says their work assignments were “highly politicized.” According to a local Xinjiang newspaper, the workers “were expected to ‘gradually alter their ideology’ and turn into ‘modern, capable youth’ who ‘understand the Party’s blessing, feel gratitude towards the Party, and contribute to stability.”

In its conclusions, the report says, “The tainted global supply chain that results from these practices means that it is not difficult to guarantee that products manufactured in China are free from forced labor.” Can you say, “MADE IN THE USA”?

This report is quite long and detailed, but I hope you’ll read the whole thing. As for Nike, I would say that hearing from their CEO that the Nike brand is “of China and for China” should be enough to tell us that it’s not for America. Nike's marketing plan seems to be based more in China, anyway. And if they’ve decided it’s worth humoring the CCP to maintain “consumer equity” in China, well, they can have it.

But I hope Americans will renounce any brand loyalty THEY might have had and go to the trouble of looking for shoes, sporting gear and clothing made here –- or at least not in China –- by people who choose the work they do, can think and worship as they please, and don’t exist behind barbed wire.

Finally, if you have access to THE EPOCH TIMES’ “premium” reporting, I recommend a related piece, about the CCP’s manipulation of American companies (like Nike) to shape public opinion, influence government decisions, and acquire U.S. technology.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/china-is-manipulating-american-businesses-to-serve-beijings-interests-house-gop-investigation-finds_3876041.html?utm_source=newsnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-06-27-3&mktids=1a70f5541a0c24ba8174d8738f88db5e&est=bkVpu8EfwdI7AI4T%2FwFx5roim0t5jn8TiyEzqyKjt607IohT6Ie3tP46GrGaeMBfWkE3UA%3D%3D

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Politicized Justice

By Mike Huckabee

Attorney General Merrick Garland proved once again what a service Mitch McConnell did for America by keeping him off the Supreme Court. In a stunning display of politicized “justice,” Garland announced that the Biden DOJ will sue the state of Georgia for passing its recent election integrity laws. I can't think of a better metaphor for the Biden Administration than the news that it's going to war against election integrity. Here’s a good analysis of the case by Redstate.com:

https://redstate.com/shipwreckedcrew/2021/06/25/biden-doj-sues-georgia-seeks-to-accomplish-the-goals-of-the-failed-elect-only-democrats-forever-bill-in-congress-n402384

I’m not an attorney, but this lawsuit seems like a huge waste of taxpayer resources. The Redstate analysts points out that the Georgia law contains nothing that other states don’t already impose (some, like Biden’s home state of Delaware, have even stricter laws.) And the DOJ is trying to argue that returning to the election laws that prevailed before they were loosened (in some cases, unconstitutionally) for the pandemic is somehow racist, without making the case that the laws were ever racist in the first place.

As Redstate notes, the success of this case will likely depend on how good a job Garland does of shopping for a liberal judge. In the meantime, this article has more on the lawsuit from the Federalist’s Margot Cleveland, who calls it “surreal,” and Redstate writer Bonchie, who uses the colorful descriptive phrase, “mind-meltingly moronic.”

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2021/06/25/the-dojs-lawsuit-against-the-georgia-election-law-is-mind-meltingly-moronic-n402609


Denying Wishes?!?

By Mike Huckabee

As much as I hate to criticize the “Make A Wish Foundation,” someone there needs to do an immediate rethink and backtrack on their policy of denying wishes that involve air travel or large gatherings to terminally ill children who haven’t been vaccinated for COVID-19.

https://www.westernjournal.com/make-wish-terminally-kids-take-vaccine-die-without-wish/

Children seem to have higher natural immunity, they are far less likely to suffer serious symptoms, and even the World Health Organization admits there is no evidence yet that the vaccines are safe or effective for children under 12. They recommend them for kids 12 to 15 only if they are at high risk. In the US, children under 12 aren’t even allowed to get the vaccines yet.

If I had a wish, it might be that people with any power at all stop prioritizing virtue signaling over science, and that includes whoever it was at Make-A-Wish who decided to deny terminal ill children their wishes because they haven't gotten a vaccine that they couldn’t take even if they wanted to.


Argument Starter Material

By Mike Huckabee

Townhall.com columnist Kurt Schichter polled readers on who they want to see on the Republican Presidential ticket in 2024. He expected Donald Trump to easily win, but he was surprised at the results, which aren’t scientific, but they do reflect his conservative readers: 45.7% want Trump, 50.1% want Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2021/06/24/draft-n2591387

Schlichter ponders the meaning of those results, and he doesn’t believe it’s due to rejection of Trump. He still has strong Republican support and tremendous gratitude for what he did and the way he fought to make America great again. So why wouldn’t they want him to run again in 2024?

Some possibilities: he would be 78 years old. The left has spent years attacking him and trying to tar his reputation, and even though Republicans see through that, they’d still have to constantly fight the personal attacks while mounting a winning campaign. Or maybe they're just suffering from Trump fatigue. Trump does bring a lot of drama, while DeSantis is just as conservative, but is younger, more focused, less of a lightning rod, and is racking up a lot of conservative achievements of his own.

Read Schlichter’s column, then feel free to give your opinion in the comments section on whether you want to see Trump run again in 2024, or do you think it’s time for someone new, and if so, who?


Miami Update

By Mike Huckabee

Here’s a link to the latest updates on the efforts to rescue victims of the condo apartment building collapse in Miami.

https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/live-updates-florida-rescuers-hopeful-as-4-more-victims-identified-in-condo-collapse

The major news is that authorities have identified eight of the nine people confirmed dead, but more than 150 are still missing. Please continue praying for the victims and the rescuers searching for them.

Also, we now know that an engineer’s report in 2018 warned of “major structural damage” due to improper drainage caused by a major error in initial construction. There is reportedly no indication that the condo association had done anything about it, although it was on the verge of undergoing $15 million in renovations to pass a required 40-year certification.

https://www.westernjournal.com/years-collapse-florida-condo-complex-engineer-took-photos-showed-major-structural-damage/

And there are also reports that the developers paid off local officials to get it through the permit system when it was being built in 1981.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/developers-of-doomed-fla-tower-were-once-accused-of-paying-off-officials-report


New U.S. Military Strikes 

By Mike Huckabee

Over the weekend, President Biden ordered military strikes on facilities near the Iraq-Syria border that have been used by Iran-backed militia groups to stage attacks on US troops in Iraq. White House spokespeople and Speaker Pelosi described it as necessary and appropriate action to deal with a specific threat. It was also defended by liberals as Biden serving warning to Iran that just because he was trying to revive the Iran nuclear deal, he wasn’t going to ignore other problems.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bidens-airstrikes-seen-as-message-to-iran-while-administration-tries-to-revive-nuke-deal

Some Democrats were not on board, though, like Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, who protested that Biden didn’t consult Congress before launching the attacks.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/senate-democrat-concerned-over-lack-of-congressional-approval-forairstrikes-near-iraq-syria-border

And some conservatives were not impressed by what they saw as a half-hearted strike, with conciliatory messages sent to Iran through back channels.

https://redstate.com/andrewmalcolm/2021/06/28/bidens-half-hearted-bombing-for-irans-attacks-on-u-s-troops-is-a-dud-n403507

Personally, I have no problem with Biden ordering those strikes, and not every military action taken by the President requires approval from Congress first. If it did, we’d end up losing wars before any agreement could be reached (imagine if Trump had needed Pelosi’s approval to do the exact same thing and imagine how she would have reacted.)

The most worrisome thing to me in this story comes toward the end when a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said angering Iran now could be problematic to Biden’s hopes of reviving the Iran nuclear deal because the new “hardline” “conservative” (i.e., radical Islamic mass murderer) President Ebrahim Raisi takes office in August. He said, "I think the Administration now has a heightened sense of urgency to revise the deal before Raisi and a new hardline team is inaugurated.”

Yes, because whoever heard of a new President coming in and ripping up deals that the last President already agreed to? If Biden can’t imagine that happening, would someone please remind him of the Keystone XL Pipeline and the border wall construction? Or how Trump ripped up the Iran nuclear deal?


President Trump Returns To The Stage

By Mike Huckabee

Saturday in Wellington, Ohio, former President Trump drew a massive crowd for his return to live rallies, this time under the banner of “Save America.” He was in classic form. Sharyl Attkisson has a good roundup of quotes, photos, clips and stats about the size of the crowd and the online viewing audience (more than 2.2 million.)

https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/06/watch-hes-baaaack-more-than-2-2-million-watch-trump-rally-in-wellington-ohio-online/

Despite the mainstream media’s efforts to silence and censor Trump and his supporters, it appears that enthusiasm for his message has not diminished. And while some outlets refused to cover it, if you want to see the entire speech, it’s available on the YouTube alternative, Rumble. Move ahead to around the 46:00 mark for his arrival.

https://rumble.com/vj2p7j-live-president-donald-j-trump-in-wellington-oh.html


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  • Judy Radley

    06/28/2021 04:18 PM

    I don't think it matters who will be the GOP Conservative candidate against Biden in 2024, or even in 2022, as the Democrats will pull out all stops on attacking who will be the GOP front runner. My opinion is although Governor DeSantis is doing awesomely great things for Florida, he has yet to experience the unrelenting venom that Democrats spew against all Conservatives, that President Trump has already been through. I think President Trump has the experience now about how venomous the opposition against him can get, and is more prepared now than any other GOP candidate, but yes, his age will be a factor, but age is only a number, and President Trump has been seen to be an active older American who can handle all the scrutiny against him.

    Gov. Ron DeSantis is younger and has actively been deep into all the scrutiny against Conservatives for longer than 4+ years, as he is in the political arena actively and knows how to use his office as well as President Trump had, but we have seen many traitors, (including Mike Pence), within his own party, ruthlessly attack President Trump. Governor DeSantis seems to have less 'skeletons in his closet', due to being away from the limelight longer than President Trump, then just plain Donald Trump, the person people love to hate, when he had his own TV show, i.e. too many connections to the Hollywood scandals and drama.

    I don't think Gov. Ron DeSantis has that 'baggage' with him, and does he rely on social media too much? I think that was also not a smart thing for President Trump, or even Obama with his 'blackberry phone' he always used. If Twitter was around when Obama was in office, he'd be in just as much trouble or not, because his is a black man and a liberal. Why isn't it reported as much about Biden and his Twitter feeds? That is quite a question to ask. Does he even have a Twitter thing? And does he actually have a fan base of Twitter trolls? We don't hear about that at all. All we heard about was President Trump's Twittered this or Twittered that, I guess the term is Tweet, but I don't know, as I have never had Twitter nor cared to. I guess the truth is that there is no transparency for Democrats, as we already know, because if there was, we would hear all about the Tweets from Pelosi, Schumer, Biden, Harris, et al, but I'm sure there are gag orders on the media about anything tweeted from Democrats. Those things need to be investigated too, but who will be able to get Twitter to 'tattle' on any Democrat?

    Maybe the next GOP Candidate in 2024, or sooner in 2022, should cancel any and all their social media feeds, and only go on places that are security protected so as not to have sensitive personal information accessible by any media outlet. It's called, national security and privacy act laws that protect people from having their personal information exposed to the public and to unlawful agents that will use it for smear campaigns, or Identity Theft.

    Does Gov. DeSantis use Twitter? I would think a more private access and secure access means of communication would warrant having for all public figures, or at least for Conservative government figures, as we know how ruthless social media gurus are and hackers are, depending on who is paying the most money for access to their knowledge. (And we know who are the richest government controlled nations, China, Russia, Rome, Italy, meaning the Vatican, i.e. off-shore and Swiss Bank Accounts, etc.) They are the countries that are most corruptible because they have the money to use for corruption.

    So, after the long answer, for me, the short answer to who would I want to see run for President in 2024, DeSantis or President Trump? Once the voting is put back to manual voting with paper and pen, not markers, and the General Election is absolutely secure, with NO MAIL-IN BALLOTS NOR EARLY VOTING AT ALL and fraudulent ballots will be detected right away, I think perhaps Governor DeSantis may be the better candidate, if he decides to run, if not, then of course, President Trump or Ted Cruz. Or maybe a female strong Conservative candidate. As for any Presidential Debates, none. With so many resources out there now, the idea of Presidential Debates are out-dated and we cannot trust the mainstream media to air unbiased anything anymore, so no debates. People who want to be informed, can research on their own, or just use private gatherings sponsored by the candidate to campaign to local communities. As for any people who are 'independents or undecided' they are the ones who don't care about anything except their own little world that they can control themselves, the 'off-the-grid' generation that we are now living in. So many young people and middle age people are fed up with anything to do with government and being conformed to normal society, that they want to live in a cave, or in some remote place that doesn't even have electricity or running water, and are like the nomads who don't want anything to do with human society, so they wouldn't vote anyway, so why even worry about those 'off-the-grid' hippies? They don't have modern means of communication anyway like cell phones or computers or anything like that, because if they did, then they wouldn't be living 'off-the-grid' would they? They would be traced by some utility company. Off-the-grid people use walkie-talkies or ham radios or some other form of communication, if they don't communicate in person that is. Maybe off-the-grid people or 'homesteaders' are criminals that are hiding out from some crime they've done or something they've seen or know about, and they don't want to be found, so they wouldn't have any govt. id anyway, because that would put them on the grid to be found. There are also some who are probably living off-the-grid because they just cannot cope with being in any society, so they prefer their own and their immediate family's company, where they can make their own rules and control their own property and who can be there and who can't. I can understand not wanting to be under 'big brother's' constant watch, but to live totally isolated in some remote place without any other people around other than immediate family, that is too extreme for me. Modern conveniences, used properly, have safer and healthier advantages in my opinion. An occasional vacation from public society is refreshing, but not to live like that forever. Too many bad things can happen and unhealthy isolation can occur. Human beings are social beings, but there are exceptions, introverts are possibly suffering from some kind of mental illness and can't deal with any social interaction for very long. But that is just an opinion I have, I am not any kind of doctor, but knowing some people who are introverts, they are awkward in social interactions if in it for very long. A healthy balance of social and nonsocial interaction or a balance of introvert and extrovert behavior is the best. Like the Bible says, 'There is a time for every thing in equal balance that God created', or a similar passage in the Bible. I think it is Psalms or Proverbs, and in the Gospel of the New Testament, but I don't remember where the passage is or the exact wording of the passage. "There is a time to be silent and a time to shout, a time to sow and a time to reap what was sown, a time to laugh and a time to mourn", etc. I'm sure you know what that passage from the Bible is and where it is located in The Old Testament and in The New Testament, but I don't right now. (Some poor excuse for a minister's daughter and who is a minister's sister too, I am.)

    Anyway, thank you for letting me express my thoughts and opinions about politics, in a non-threatening way.

    Here is also a phrase that my brother said in his sermon last week, 'Why do bad things happen to good people?" Well, being a Christian doesn't mean that life will be easy, to be faithful means life will be hard, God does not give His faithful children the right to an easy life, the opposite is true, life will be hard for Christians so that they will rely on God for their salvation and not on man for an easy life. It is better to suffer in life so that we will rely on God, The Father, for our soul's salvation for an everlasting life. But to be faithful to God through Jesus Christ is not suffering but elation because He loved us so much He gave His only Son to save us from sin. Man's riches are not God's riches, man's riches are temporary, but God's riches are pure and everlasting, and His love is unconditional for those who believe in Him.


  • Floyd A Unger

    06/28/2021 04:15 PM

    Thank you. It’s nice to have two excellent candidates for 2024

  • Mary Anne Berry

    06/28/2021 04:12 PM

    As much as I appreciated Trump as President, I think we need a new face to re-set the Republican Party. DeSantis would be wonderful to have running, although there are others also.

  • Judith McGlothlin

    06/28/2021 04:00 PM

    I would love to have another four years of President Trump, but my answer to that survey went with DiSantis. My reasoning is that the left's unrelenting hatred for President Trump might/would interfere with both the campaign and his Presidency if he should win.

  • Stephen Russell

    06/28/2021 03:51 PM

    Nike CEO comment: Expect to see Chap 7 for Nike
    Burn brand shoes etc.
    & know Nike aids Ughyr genocide via slave labor.

  • SG

    06/28/2021 03:12 PM

    ***not intended to be a comment***
    Mr. Huckabee,
    I teach in China.
    I would like to share something with you that my student’s father posted on a Chinese version of social media. It is a piece of political “art” in China. I am really trying to understand it. I am not sure what it is trying to say about the Uyghur workers. There are so many mixed allusions and metaphors. Given that I know from personal experience that there is as much propaganda given to the people there, as in America, I am not sure what to think. The fact that he shared it publicly, had me very nervous for him.

    I really don’t want this to be a comment... but I would be happy to send you a screen shot of the image.
    Respectfully...

  • Arthur Windsor

    06/28/2021 02:21 PM

    "President Biden ordered military strikes" -- Personally I doubt if Biden ordered anything - I believe he is so far out of it, he`s mentally incapable of ordering a hotdog on his own!!

  • Bonnie Hart Murray

    06/28/2021 02:14 PM

    I have been watching and wondering about the Trump vs. DeSantis question for our Presidential candidate in 2024. I have not made up my mind, and of course, I would vote for whoever is the Republican candidate. But here are the pros and cons I have come up with.
    DeSantis: He would not stir up a hornet's nest like Trump did. Trump was exposing corruption, and that is why he stirred up a hornet's nest. I have no doubt that the Left will attack DeSantis probably as viciously as they attacked Trump, unfortunately.
    Trump: I studied the election fraud for many hours, and I believe the election was stolen from Trump, so he deserves the four years of being President that were stolen from him.
    Secondly, Trump was phenomenal on the world stage! We know that DeSantis is doing fabulous things on the home front, but we don't know if he would be as effective as Trump on the world stage. Thirdly, my church is led by 15 aged men. The President is 95, and is as sharp as a tack mentally and he is strong and energetic physically. So I am not worried about Trump's age, especially if he has someone like DeSantis for his Vice President. Those are my observations, and I am still observing things to see how they will play out.

  • Mary Tomlin

    06/28/2021 02:12 PM

    For every purchase I make online, I go to the questions and ask where the product is made. If it's China I move on to another product. Even if you search for "made in the USA" you'll still get results for stuff made in China. It takes diligence to find American products but our country/freedom depends on it.

  • Barbara Brace

    06/28/2021 01:22 PM

    The way Governor Ron Desantis is moving Florida through the legislation he is implementing I thought he was a good contender for 2024 presidential candidate. He put through the no vaccine passport as part of SB 2006 I believe. But reading further down that legislation it reads like 'everyone' will be vaccinated or quarentined and further reads 'everyone' "will" be vaccinated or will be forced. 'If' this is true it could take the shine off Desantis.