Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., took time on Sunday to address rumors that First Lady Casey DeSantis could toss her hat into the governors' race in an opposing bid to succeed her husband once his term expires in 2027.
"I remember back in 2018 campaigning for a then-Congressman DeSantis who had the support of Donald Trump, and that worked out great for our state," Donalds said, speaking with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo in a "Sunday Morning Futures" exclusive.
"In 2025, moving into 2026, I'm really honored to have the same support from President Trump. He has a history of making good picks, and I think his picks have always worked out for the Sunshine State. I'm happy to have President Trump's support," he added.