He was reported to have called out reporters for their one-sidedness, especially now, as the fires are raging across Southern California.
As a reporter was asking another governor if it was appropriate for Trump to criticize pDemocratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom as deadly wildfires rage throughout the state, Governor DeSantis took charge and answered the question.
"Is it appropriate for people in your industry to try to create division and to try to create narratives any time these things happen?"
Looking dumbfounded, the reporter looked away as DeSantis continued.
“Now, you're not as interested in doing that because Newsom is a D. If Newsom was a Republican, you guys would go try ... you would have him nailed to the wall for what they're doing over there.”
He was right.
When he asked why no one from the media asked the LA Mayor, Karen Bass, was not asked about her trip to Ghana and leaving the city knowing the dangers she left behind, he was met with a loud, roaring sound of silence. And the same when he asked why the DEI fire chief was given a pass.
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I'd
like to see some balance on how this is done. You can criticize the
president-elect, but you also have to hold these other people accountable, and
I have not seen that," he finished.
During his first term, President Trump advised Governor Newsom that protecting the residents of Southern California, and their property, was more importantant than saving the smelt fish. Newsom ignored him, and now, the .
But the fish have plenty.
Once again, the liberal elite had their way and thus far, ten people died and billions of dollars of devastation are destroying California.
Good call, Governor Newsom. And the media stand there silently looking for someone else, anyone else to blame other than one of their darlings.
But DeSantis is criticized for calling out the truth.
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