Republican presidential candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a campaign rally on June 26, 2023 in Eagle Pass, Texas.
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Attorneys for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday asked a federal court to dismiss Disney's political retaliation lawsuit, arguing that he and at least one other defendant are "immune" and that the company lacks standing to sue them.
The attorneys also argued that Disney's complaint — that DeSantis targeted the company after it denounced the controversial state classroom bill derided as "Don't Say Gay" by critics — "fails to state a claim on which relief can be granted."
A spokesman for Disney did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on the court filing.
The governor's bid to dismiss the lawsuit comes as he has leaned into his drawn-out battle with Disney while campaigning in the Republican presidential primary. The fight between DeSantis, the top GOP contender behind former President Donald Trump, and Disney, one of Florida's top employers, has been brewing for well over a year.
The 27-page motion to dismiss was filed by attorneys for DeSantis and Meredith Ivey, named as secretary for Florida's Department of Economic Opportunity.
"Disney lacks standing to sue the Governor and Secretary, who are also immune from suit," they argued in a filing in U.S. District Court in Tallahassee.
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