A composite image of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump.
Ron DeSantis (left) and Donald Trump.Joe Raedle/Getty Images; Spencer Platt/Getty Images
  • According to Rolling Stone, Trump is upset with Ron DeSantis.

  • According to two sources close to Trump, he is not happy with the attention being paid to him.

  • A group of migrants were sent to Martha's Vineyard as a political stunt.

According to a new report from Rolling Stone, Donald Trump is upset that Ron DeSantis stole his spotlight.

According to two sources close to Trump, the former president is worried that DeSantis is trying to pull the spotlight away from him.

Trump was worried about the political stunt that DeSantis pulled last week when he brought 50 migrants to Martha's Vineyard. The migrants thought they were going to Boston when they boarded the plane.

Democrats and the right-leaning wing of the GOP disapproved of the stunt. The migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard were flown out to other states, according to the man.

According to Rolling Stone's sources, Trump suspects that DeSantis timed the Martha's Vineyard stunt to boost his profile. The former president thinks that the stunt is his idea and that he is being given credit for it.

Trump has lashed out at the implication that he might be a contender for the presidency. In July, Trump accused the hosts of Fox & Friends of going to the dark side for reporting on polls that showed him in a close race. The Insider story about Trump's polling lead over DeSantis was shared by Trump this month.

He has been making his own profile look better. He sold a gold "Florida First Fighter" card of his own, which was similar to the Trump card. Musk and Rogan are two of the high-profile supporters of the congressman.

Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are the leading candidates for the Republican presidential ticket in twenty four years. A representative for the governor told Insider in July that he was focused on Florida and running for reelection.

Representatives for the two men did not reply to Insider's request.

Business Insider has an article on it.