
A flame-throwing Republican donor to both former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis died after bloodying his wife's arm with a round and when she sought help -- turned the gun on himself.
Steve Alembik, 72, was pronounced dead inside of a car after shooting himself in the parking lot of a BurgerFi eatery in Delray Beach, Florida, back on Oct. 10, according to BocaNewsNow.
His wounded wife ran into BurgerFi leaking blood.
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She was taken to Delray Medical Center where she is expected to recover.
The man was known to pipe off in racist verbal salvos against former Pres. Barack Obama (calling him a "Muslim n-----") to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
“I grew up in New York in the ‘50s,” Alembik said. “We were the ki–s. They were the n—s. They were the goyim, and those were the sp–s.”
He once tweeted in 2018 of Justice Ginsberg: “Ruth Bader Ginsburg can’t die soon enough.”
The late Alembik was known to be a generous giver to both DeSantis and Trump campaigns to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to the Miami Herald.
Flamboyantly dressed in patriotic red, white and blue flag suits, Alembik once organized a gathering of nearly 400 people at Mar-a-Lago after Trump described how there were "very fine people on both sides" of a Charlottesville where white supremacists marched and clashed with the public and a woman named Heather Heyer died.
When charities pulled their endorsement of the event, Alembik is said to have pressed forward.
“I picked up the phone, I call Mar-a-Lago, they think I’m calling to cancel some other gala or some event, and I said 'No, I’d like to come here and show our support for the president of the United States.”
With 400 people in the grand ballroom of the club, he announced, “This president has had Israel’s back like no president has since the days of Ronald Reagan," according to the Washington Post.




