The relationship between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and The Walt Disney Company is becoming increasingly fraught. DeSantis has now asked the state's inspector general to investigate whether Disney's recent move to retain control over the outer limits of Orange and Osceola counties is legal – and whether any of the company's executives were involved in the scheme. Last week, DeSantis discovered that the previous Disney-allied board of the Reedy Creek district had signed a long-lasting agreement that severely limits his control over the district. Disney had signed the agreement on 8 February, the day before the Florida House voted to put DeSantis in charge. Disney replaced its allied members of the board with Republicans late last month, and DeSantis promptly took issue with its actions. Disney insists that its conduct was legal, while Florida legislators have vowed to repeal or void the document. The governor's letter calls the deal an attempt to "nullify the recently passed legislation, undercut Florida's legislative process, and defy the will of Floridians".