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Haley, DeSantis clash over Disney and government's role in business

  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley clashed over government oversight of private businesses on the debate stage on Wednesday.
  • DeSantis defended his high-profile lawsuit against the Walt Disney Company over opposition to the so-called "Don't Say Gay" law.
  • Haley accused DeSantis of holding a personal vendetta against Disney. "Government doesn't bully our businesses," she said.

WASHINGTON — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley butted heads Wednesday night over the role of government in regulating private business practices during the final Republican primary debate before the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses.

"We took on (Walt Disney Co.) and we defeated that and we won that fight and our kids are better off," DeSantis said. "Now, Nikki Haley sided with Disney. She invited them to South Carolina."

"I will always invite businesses to come to South Carolina," said Haley, who governed South Carolina from 2011 through 2017.

"The one thing you don't do," she added, "is government doesn't bully our businesses. Ron is determined, anybody that offends him, he goes after them."

DeSantis' yearslong fight with one of the largest employers in his state has emerged as a key piece of his political legacy.

It began when former Disney CEO Bob Chapek publicly criticized a 2022 state law banning the discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade.

Shortly after that, the state of Florida moved to strip Disney of its longtime control over a special tax district where its theme parks are located.

Disney alleged government retaliation because Chapek had opposed the "Don't Say Gay" law, and eventually sued DeSantis and the state of Florida. The Florida tourism board countersued the company, and Disney

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