Ron DeSantis yelled at the reporter when asked how he would manage the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine if he were the president. Times editor David Charter shared that DeSantis displayed a “flash of temper” when challenged about Russia’s current war with Ukraine.
DeSantis was profiled in the Times of London in an article published on Thursday. Charter drew attention to the fact that DeSantis came for an interview at the Florida Republican Party headquarters rather than the state governor’s office. DeSantis exhibits anger during the interview.
According to the Charter, DeSantis could have said how he would approach the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine differently. Instead, he condemned Biden’s ineffective and feeble acts, according to the MSN report.
DeSantis spoke on Fox News before his interview with Time. He downplayed the current conflict and President Biden’s “blank check” approach to aiding the invaded country. He argued that the nation should concentrate on China rather than Vladimir Putin and Russia.
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$1 Million Fundraiser Goal
DeSantis is becoming increasingly well-liked, and financial backers are rushing to support his bid for president or vice president.
The aggressive $1 million target was intended to entice the governor of Florida, who will probably run for president in 2024, to make special trips for fundraising events. A person knowledgeable of the preparations said that organizers of a spring fundraising event for DeSantis in a medium-sized city had been instructed to raise $1 million.
DeSantis may set a high standard because of his popularity. In a nationwide poll, he comes in second and attracts many Republican donors. At this early point in the campaign, DeSantis, who hosted a donor retreat last weekend in Palm Beach, appears to be a financial powerhouse.