DeSantis’ Potshot at Trump Was Intended to Send a Message, Insiders Say

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DeSantis’ Potshot at Trump Was Intended to Send a Message, Insiders Say
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will not be tormented by Donald Trump. At least, that’s what he wanted people to think when he made waves last month for taking a potshot at Trump and his then-looming indictment.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will not be tormented by Donald Trump. At least, that’s what he wanted people to think when he made waves last month forSunday

that the governor’s strategy in making those comments was to show that he was “not going to be bullied” by the former president. At the time, it was a political play that puzzled some Republican pundits—DeSantis went out of his way to jab at the hush-money payments, while simultaneously condemning the prosecution itself. Since then, DeSantis has been quiet, presumably to avoid further backlash from Trump—who continues to mock the governor, anyway—and his supporters.

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