Former U.S. President Donald Trump, whose indictment by the prosecution is imminent, launched a fierce attack on Florida Governor Ron Disantis, a leading Republican presidential candidate, as red flags were turned on in the road to the next presidential primary.
According to Fox News and NBC in the United States on the 25th (local time), former President Trump tried to run for the presidential election in Waco, Texas, even though (Governor Disantis) helped him win the gubernatorial election in 2018. accused of doing
It is said that Disantis is ignoring himself and his party, who are in trouble, such as the New York prosecutors are trying to prosecute.
Former President Trump said ahead of the 2018 gubernatorial election that Governor Disantis said, “If you support me, I will win. Please, please, support me,” he begged with tears.
Governor Disantis took the position of governor of Florida in 2018 with the backing of then-President Trump. DeSantis, who knows this, supported President Trump’s policies after his election and gave himself a vengeance, and thanks to that, he was nicknamed ‘Little Trump’.
At the event on this day, former President Trump also pointed out the actions of Governor Disantis, who loosened the strengthening of quarantine during the Corona 19 pandemic, saying, “Florida was very successful long before he took office as governor.”
Then, on the flight back after the event, he said of Governor Disantis, “He has no charm. “He’s not fit for a politician,” he said.
Previously, in January, former President Trump held his first campaign campaigns in New Hampshire and South Carolina, criticizing Disantis as “disloyal” if he ran for president.
NBC Broadcasting explained that former President Trump’s visit to Waco, Texas, was because it had the second largest number of delegates after California.
Source: Donga
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