After the entertainment giant's lawsuit against the state of Florida, the governor's representatives are still fighting back. The council chosen by Ron DeSantis to administer the district where Disney operates several amusement parks decides to fight back.

Disney sued because the board voted to overturn the company's decisions for running the district. The area has enjoyed a special status, particularly in terms of taxation, since 1967. The company accuses the governor of Florida of using public power in retaliation for his criticism, which is made publicly against the "don't say gay" law.