DeSantis asks who is running the White House and 'waiting in the wings with Kamala'

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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) renewed his questioning over who is truly running the White House.

In an appearance on Fox News, DeSantis decried the conduct of the administration, speculating that many left-wing figures were responsible for running its policy, which he described as"very left-wing." He began by deriding Biden's conduct after a gaffe he suffered during a visit to Vietnam."I mean, this is a guy that's stumbling around the world stage; he's projecting weakness," DeSantis said."I think our enemies have already taken advantage of that. ...

"The corporate press is going to do whatever they can to run interference for him. And I also look and think about who's waiting in the wings with Kamala, and I think you're right in terms of the aptitude," he told host Laura Ingraham."Even though she's a lot younger, I think she's basically been his impeachment insurance because people know no matter how bad Biden is, nobody wants Harris. ...

Ingraham then asked the Florida governor who he thought was truly running the Biden administration behind the scenes."I think you have a lot of very left-wing aides and staffers in the White House," DeSantis responded."And I think you have a line to people like Valerie Jarrett, Obama; I think they're all involved behind the scenes pushing him in a very left-wing direction.

He then went on to protest a new civil rights investigation the administration launched against Florida over his education reforms.

 

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