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Ron DeSantis, Self-Described Blue-Collar Candidate, “Rarely, If Ever” Flies Commercial: Report

Por: Vanity Fair Politics June 22, 2023

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-kufPGa lnwCqV body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>It‘s been a big couple of months for private jets and the public servants who love riding them on rich donors’ dimes. In April, we learned that Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas had numerous jaunts on a private plane owned by billionaire GOP mega-donor Harlan Crow. On Tuesday, ProPublica reported that fellow justice Samuel Alito had a... + full article



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