HomePoliticsTrump attacks Ron DeSantis for being too liberal on COVID and vaccine...

Trump attacks Ron DeSantis for being too liberal on COVID and vaccine mandates

Published on

Deriding the Florida governor as “Ron DeSanctimonious,” Trump accused his leading potential GOP presidential rival of trying to “rewrite history” on COVID.

It’s not surprising that Trump is unloading on DeSantis. Polls show a potentially close race between the two men, and DeSantis has steadfastly refused to rule out a challenge to Trump.

Trump spent a big chunk of his first campaign swing over the weekend trashing DeSantis as “disloyal” and taking credit for his ascent to power in the Sunshine State.

“For me, it’s always about loyalty,” Trump said Sunday during a trip to the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire.

But attacking DeSantis from the right on COVID restrictions and vaccines may be a tough sell, especially for Trump, who spent most of his presidency promoting himself as a hero for his Operation Warp Speed vaccine development program.

DeSantis did enact restrictions when the pandemic first hit. But he quickly pivoted to become one of the most outspoken opponents of COVID lockdowns and regularly brags about keeping Florida’s tourism-dependent economy open as early and as fully as possible.

The Florida governor has also been an outspoken critic of COVID vaccines even as they have saved millions of lives worldwide.

He recently pushed the Florida Supreme Court to create a grand jury that will investigate supposed crimes related to COVID vaccines, a brazen appeal to right-wing anti-vaxxers who are an increasingly potent force in the right-wing Republican base.

Trump’s fierce attack signals that he has no intention of letting DeSantis outflank him from the right. Their race may quickly devolve into a race to appeal the farthest right-wing forces in the party, a dynamic that could further damage the GOP’s brand with moderate and independent voters.

Trump is the only announced GOP presidential candidate. But several others are considering jumping in the race in upcoming months, including DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and ex-UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.

Moderates like ex-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu may also enter the race with a pitch to bring the party closer to the political center.

popular articles

Trump outlines plan to attack trans rights if re-elected, vows to ‘protect children from left-wing gender insanity’

Former President Donald Trump vowed to end gender-affirming care for minors if re-elected in...

N.Y. lawmakers unhappy as Hochul makes 11th hour appeal to amend Grieving Families Act

ALBANY — Lawmakers pushed back Monday after Gov. Hochul proposed 11th-hour changes to a...

FBI search turns up no classified documents at Biden’s beach home

The FBI Wednesday found no classified documents after searching President Biden’s Delaware beach home...

Mayor Adams questions if migrants camped outside NYC hotel are actually migrants: ‘I’m not even sure they are’

Mayor Adams suggested Wednesday that dozens of mostly Latin American men sleeping outside a Manhattan...

More like this

Putin threatened missile strike on U.K. before Ukraine war, Boris Johnson says

President Vladimir Putin threatened to direct a Russian missile strike at Britain in the...

Hochul vetoes Grieving Families Act after 11th hour push for changes to bill to reform NY wrongful death law

“Gov. Hochul has turned her back on the people who deserve the opportunity to...

After delays under Trump, Biden vows to kick-start NYC’s Hudson River rail tunnels: ‘We’re gonna get it done’

President Biden pledged Tuesday to press full steam ahead on New York City’s Hudson...