DeSantis, who is expected to challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination for the 2024 US presidential election, met Badenoch and the foreign secretary James Cleverly on a visit to London this week.
In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, DeSantis said Badenoch had offered her support for his "war on woke", which has included a bitter legal battle with Disney after the company questioned the so-called "don't say gay" Florida law aimed at limiting discussion of homosexuality and gender in schools.
DeSantis said: "She complimented what we are doing in Florida. She committed that it is what they are trying to do in Britain. She pointed out, and I think it's true, that some of the woke has been exported from the United States. I commend her and her efforts to make sure that this is not corrupting British society."
His staff tweeted a picture of him and Badenoch, describing them as "two great conservative fighters on a mission".
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