Good morning and welcome to Monday.
It’s a high-stakes week for one of Florida's leading Republicans power couples. First up is Gov. Ron DeSantis-endorsed Sarasota School Board member Bridget Ziegler, whose colleagues will decide tomorrow whether to recommend that she resign from her post. Her position is in question after it was made public that her husband, Florida GOP chair Christian Ziegler, has been under investigation for rape since early October. Over the course of the investigation, Bridget Ziegler told police that she, her husband and the woman leveling the sexual assault claims had sex together a year ago. Bridget Ziegler gained prominence after cofounding the conservative parents group Moms for Liberty, which has objected to LGBTQ+ curriculum in schools. She didn’t respond to questions about whether she planned to attend tomorrow's meeting. Christian Ziegler has said he is innocent and told fellow Republicans he would have “a lot more to say” about the motives of the allegations once the investigation was over. GOP leaders will decide his future on Sunday at an emergency meeting in Orlando, given that he refuses to resign. Bridget Ziegler isn’t alleged to have done anything illegal but she already faced professional consequences as a result of the investigation. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported that she left her post at the Leadership Institute, a training organization for conservatives. That's just one of her jobs. She still attended a public meeting remotely last week for the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, the area around Walt Disney World that DeSantis overhauled after the company objected to a law that limited LGBTQ+ curriculum in public schools. Fellow board members didn’t address the controversy, though an audience member called for Bridget Ziegler's resignation during the public comment portion of the meeting. Tomorrow will be different. School board chairperson Karen Rose announced last week that she would introduce a resolution asking Bridget Ziegler to resign, saying that "her continued presence on the board would cause irreparably harmful distractions to our critical mission." Another school board member, Democrat Tom Edwards, told the Sarasota Herald-Tribune that Bridget Ziegler had become too much of a “distraction.” Florida Democrats and Edwards, who is openly gay, have leveled charges of hypocrisy given that the Zieglers publicly worked to try to purge LGBTQ+ curriculum from Florida public schools. Few other elected Florida Republicans have pushed for Bridget Ziegler to resign from her school board position or her role on the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. DeSantis’ office hasn’t responded to questions about Bridget Ziegler, though he was one of the first to call on Christian Ziegler to resign from the Florida GOP. Details of the investigation are still emerging. The woman who made the allegations told police she and the Zieglers were set to meet on Oct. 2 but then she canceled when Bridget Ziegler couldn’t make it. She said Christian Ziegler still showed up at her apartment and raped her, and she later told a friend she was intoxicated and couldn’t consent. But ahead of the weekend, police obtained a cell phone video and surveillance footage that appears to show a consensual encounter, per descriptions provided to the Florida Center for Government Accountability. At least one local Moms for Liberty chapter, in Pennsylvania, split off over the scandal. After a social media post indicating it was standing by Bridget Ziegler when the story first broke, Moms for Liberty co-founders appeared to distance the organization from her last week, noting that she resigned from her role as co-founder “within a month of our launch in January of 2021, nearly three years ago.” It added that she had remained “an avid warrior for parental rights across the country.” — WHERE’S RON? Nothing official announced yet for today for Gov. DeSantis. He’ll be doing a CNN town hall with Jake Tapper tomorrow. Have a tip, story, suggestion, birthday, anniversary, new job, or any other nugget for Playbook? Get in touch at: kleonard@politico.com |
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