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Christina Pushaw is waiting for a correction from journalists for pushing another 'debunked falsehood' about Ron DeSantis

Christina Pushaw’s work is never done. As press secretary for Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, she’s constantly out there fending off false narratives from liberals and media who are using their fear of Ron DeSantis’ popularity to try to kneecap him now so he doesn’t become a serious presidential contender in 2024.

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Yesterday was no different.

Miami Herald Capitol Bureau Chief Mary Ellen Klas reported that a conference of immigration attorneys and wealth management companies rescinded an invitation to have DeSantis be the keynote speaker at their Miami conference next month:

More from Klas:

“I was seriously considering your kind invitation until I was informed that you have decided to ask Ron DeSantis to be the keynote speaker at the conference,’‘ wrote Ira Kurzban, a prominent Miami immigration lawyer in an email to the conference hosts, EB-5 Investors magazine. Kurzban shared his email with the Miami Herald.

“Mr. DeSantis, also known as a mini-me for his Trump-like tactics, has engaged in the most virulent anti-immigrant conduct we have ever seen by a public official in this state,’’ he wrote.

Marie Ekberg Padilla, senior editor and vice president of operations for EB-5 Investors Magazine, quickly responded [to an email from New-York-based attorney Mona Shah]. “As a bipartisan organization, the keynote was simply chosen as the highest figure in the state of our event, and we have historically had keynotes from both sides of the aisle,’’ she wrote in the email to Kurzban and others. “With that, a decision has been made to reconsider DeSantis. He will not be joining our event in Miami.”

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Hmmm … how’s this for a response, Mary Ellen?

In a completely shocking turn of events, Mary Ellen Klas did not issue a correction (at least she hadn’t issued a correction by the time of this post’s publication). And — lo and behold! — the false narrative has spread.

From Politico Florida bureau chief Matt Dixon this morning:

Oh.

Well, according to Maria Ekberg Padilla, it wasn’t canceled.

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But it’s so much fun!

We have to assume that PolitiFact won’t bother to chime in with a ruling on this. But if they did, it’s safe to say that they’d be harder on Ron DeSantis for not actually having anything to do with the conference than they’d be on journalists for lying about it.

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