A close-up of a media event on an airfield. The central figure wears a red hat and a dark suit, flanked by two others. The person on the left is speaking with an open hand gesture, while the person on the right is looking toward the press.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (L) and President Donald Trump at Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in Ochopee, Florida on July 1, 2025. Credit: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok

Gov. Ron DeSantis is โ€œvery goodโ€ and has bestowed a โ€œgreat honorโ€ upon Donald Trump by renaming the airport neighboring Mar-a-Lago after him, the 47th president said Wednesday.

Trumpโ€™s praise for the Florida governor โ€” previously rare for his former presidential opponent โ€” comes one week after state lawmakers agreed to spend $2.75 million to rebrand the Palm Beach International Airport.

โ€œRonโ€™s good. Heโ€™s a friend of mine. He just named an airport after me,โ€ Trump told the New York Post. โ€œThey named the Palm Beach International Airport the Donald J. Trump International Airport.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s a great honor,โ€ he added.

The presidentโ€™s comments came in response to questions on whether DeSantis could be the next U.S. Attorney General. The former chief legal officer, Floridian Pam Bondi, left her post in April over her handling of the Epstein files and failure to prosecute Trumpโ€™s enemies.

Trump noted that while DeSantis is โ€œvery good,โ€ heโ€™s โ€œnever talked aboutโ€ wanting that position. Trump added that heโ€™s pleased with the job that acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has done so far.

DeSantis, in an olive branch to the administration, signed off on the airportโ€™s name change in late March โ€” as long as Palm Beach County approved a trademark deal with Trumpโ€™s companies.

The county commission approved the plan in early May, although it estimated Florida taxpayers would have to front roughly $5 million.

On May 19, the Federal Aviation Administration approved a $10 million grant for new restrooms, a sensory room, and lactation suites at the airport. Taxpayers will cover $2.75 million to replace the airportโ€™s signs, according to the new, lawmaker-approved state budget. The Senate initially wanted $5.5 million for the airport, but came down to the Houseโ€™s $2.75 million offer.

DeSantis has until July 1 to sign the budget into law.

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