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GOP Lawmakers Recommend Co-Founder of Moms for Liberty, an Extremist Group, for Ethics Job

February 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich at a rally in front of the state Capitol on Feb. 2, 2024 (Mitch Perry)
Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich at a rally in front of the state Capitol on Feb. 2, 2024 (Mitch Perry)

Republican lawmakers in a Senate hearing Monday recommended Tina Descovich, a Moms for Liberty co-founder labeled as an “extremist group,” for an appointment for the Florida Commission on Ethics. The full Senate must approve the executive appointment.

Descovich, who served one term as a school board member in Brevard County from 2016-2020, has been a member of the commission since last September, when she was appointed to the board by Gov. Ron DeSantis. She’s participated in four meetings since her appointment, and she told the Florida Senate Ethics and Elections Committee that she’s proven her work on the school board and ethics commission and can be fair and honest.




“I think I’ve proven that I’m able to rise above politics and have intelligent, helpful conversations and discussions as we work through these issues,” she said at the hearing.

Descovich listed her occupation as “Co-founder for Moms for Liberty,” in a Senate executive appointment questionnaire.

But the SPLC Action Fund, an affiliate to the Southern Poverty Law Center, said in a statement Monday that in the 2022 Year in Hate & Extremism report, “the SPLC designated Moms for Liberty as an antigovernment extremist group for engaging in anti-student inclusion actions to censor school discussions around race, discrimination, and gender identity.”

“We question the ethics of someone who traffics in conspiracy theories and uses a public platform to target teachers, school officials, and students,” said Jonathan Webber, Florida policy director for the SPLC Action Fund. “Descovich’s appointment is a slap in the face to Floridians who want inclusive public spaces to live, work, and get a quality education.”




“Hate has no place in our schools, communities, and governing bodies — especially an office tasked with investigating breaches of public trust.”

Meanwhile, the three Democrats on the panel — South Florida Senators Tina Polsky and Bobby Powell, and Darryl Rouson from the Tampa Bay area  — grilled Descovich.

florida phoenixNoting her relationships with powerful Republicans in the state, Polsky questioned if Descovich could truly be unbiased if certain officials came before her, such as Brevard County GOP Rep. Randy Fine, who the commission found last April had found probable cause that he had “abused” and “misused his position” as a state representative in a personal feud with Brevard County School Board member Jennifer Jenkins. The outcome of that case has yet to be decided.

Descovich said she became friendly with Fine when they both ran for office in Brevard County in 2016, but that was the extent of their friendship, and she believed that there wouldn’t be an issue for her to oversee a case involving him.

Descovich said she would recuse herself if a case involving Bridget Ziegler came before the ethics commission. Ziegler was an original co-founder of Moms for Liberty who currently serves on the Sarasota County School Board and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District and is the wife of now former Republican Party of Florida Chair Christian Ziegler, who was removed as party chair last month after it was reported that he was under investigation for sexual assault (those charges were dropped in mid-January but at the time there was a probable cause affidavit for federal “video voyeurism,” according to a news release.)




“Not necessarily because I couldn’t be fair, but because the public perception would make it as such that I probably should recuse myself from that vote,” Descovich said.

Sen. Powell said he thought Descovich had been downplaying the Moms for Liberty group during the hearing. But she said that she saw her role with the ethics commission much differently than the Moms for Liberty group. “I’m not there for political purposes,” she said. “I’m not there to be disruptive. I’m not there to lobby for an organization that I work for or founded on the other side. I’m there to serve the state of Florida, to serve our elected officials and the people in that capacity.”

Polsky then brought up a July, 2022 tweet where Descovich indicated her displeasure with a transgender person wanting to be known by the pronouns of “they/them.” She pressed Descovich to explain where she was coming from.

“In my personal life, it seems more and more people are asking to be called a man if they’re a woman, especially with children.  And the absurdity of a singular human being wanting to be called a ‘they’ is just too far for me,” she said, adding that she believed she could be fair if a nonbinary person had to come before the ethics commission on an issue.

Southwest Florida Republican Sen. Debbie Mayfield, who acknowledging knowing Descovich, said, “Yes, she’s involved with Moms for Liberty, but I also know her as a person of integrity and I don’t believe that she would do anything, anything to harm this process when it comes to the Ethics Commission.”

The vote to approve Descovich was 6-3, with Democrats Polsky, Rouson and Powell voting no.

–Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix

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Comments

  1. Deirdre says

    February 26, 2024 at 8:53 pm

    I love that last person in the world you would want to have on an ethics committee (because of her very specific agenda to remove books she doesn’t agree with), is the one that was chosen for a job that an actual humanitarian should have. NOT someone who is part of a hate group, narrow minded to the extreme.

    The last doctor on earth you would want, someone that doesn’t even believe in vaccinations, is the one they hired as the top medical professional in the state. He probably thinks Trump was right to suggest people drink disinfectants to cure Covid.
    Has the GOP lost their minds? I seriously want some explanation how people who think they’re agents of God (lol) can be so ignorant, yet put in positions of great power.
    I accept the world is full of crazy people, but how is it they are empowered to ruin peoples lives? This is like living in the twilight zone.

  2. Deborah Coffey says

    February 27, 2024 at 7:47 am

    Republicans have ethics? Really? A whole Commission? Stunning.

  3. Jane Elizabeth says

    February 27, 2024 at 11:07 am

    Is this someone’s idea of a joke? Ethics??? Really???

  4. Angela says

    February 27, 2024 at 2:18 pm

    As a Christian from the day I was born until the day I die. God, please help us from extremist agendas to continue infiltrating our Christian and national identity. We love our neighbors. We fear the HATE groups have used it in order to BOND church and state. Florida can not teach African-American history. Why is this so difficult to see and understand? Remember the Boston Tea Party?

  5. Angela says

    February 27, 2024 at 2:22 pm

    She represent the opposite of democracy. She lives in the EXTREMEST world only so they never have to think outside of the ideas they share among their extremist groups. Or understand how the Hate groups have infiltrated their message. They NEVER have to understand the real world around them.

  6. Laurel says

    February 27, 2024 at 5:56 pm

    Deirdre: Okay, so we are all going to wake up on April 1st, and these crazy, pseudo Republicans are all going to be standing around and shouting out “Aprils fools!” and they will then poof away into oblivion, things will go back to normal, and we’ll get up and have a nice breakfast, and get on with life.

    OR

    We will have to vote them all the f**k out!

  7. Bob says

    February 29, 2024 at 7:36 am

    So, everyone of u believe that Moms for liberty is an extremist group. They have their principles which are contrary to urs. I guess one of the reasons is that they are conservative. And we all know a conservative group is always extremist in a liberal’s eyes. On the other hand, I bet conservatives believe Antifa and BLM are extremists. Their is hate just like you all on both sides.

  8. Sherry says

    February 29, 2024 at 9:38 am

    What a completely demented joke the Florida Republican party is! They have ZERO ethics themselves. . . therefore they want to install “one of their own” morally corrupt twisted nut jobs in order to stay the course to complete racist fascism! Florida voters. . . you must clean house of each and every Republican on every ballot! VOTE them all out on their dumb asses!

  9. Sherry says

    March 1, 2024 at 12:46 am

    @bob. . . your transparent attempt at deflection using the “whataboutism” of BLM and Antifa is ridiculous! Do Black Lives NOT Matter? Are black people NOT allowed to protect police murders? Yes, of course, any and all protestors that break the law should be held accountable.

    Do you even know the definition of Antifa? Antifa is a left-wing anti-fascist and anti-racist political movement in the United States. It consists of a highly decentralized array of autonomous groups .
    Shouldn’t we ALL be against Fascism and Racism? What is your problem with protesting for the Constitution/Democracy/Equality? Again, those who act out criminally should be held accountable. . . but, the majority of people protest peacefully.

    Shouldn’t trump be held accountable for inciting an insurrection and for trying to overthrow the last Presidential election? For stealing classified documents and refusing to return them?

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