A public employee in the office of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is criticizing former President Donald Trump for awarding Dr. Anthony Fauci a Presidential Commendation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jeremy Redfern, who serves as the press secretary for DeSantis, posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Apparently, someone on Truth Social is talking about tweets from April 2020. But hey, at least I didn’t give Fauci a medal in January 2021.”
The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam was quick to point out that Redfern himself was one of the first people to publicly call for Dr. Fauci to receive an award for his work during the pandemic – asking Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Tx.) on April 8, 2020 if the Congressman could encourage then President Trump to give Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Actually, you came up with the idea! But dont worry mate, I’m afraid *I* told Ron to run for President “one day” back in a 2016 radio interview. We all make mistakes! pic.twitter.com/TeRcyNQMan
— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) September 6, 2023
DeSantis, once an ardent supporter of pandemic lockdowns and COVID-19 vaccines made available through Operation Warp Speed, has attempted to portray himself as one of Dr. Fauci’s biggest critics in an effort to boost is long-shot 2024 presidential campaign.
Republicans, however, appear unconvinced – with DeSantis’s primary opponents frequently reminding voters that the Florida Governor was an early booster of Fauci’s pandemic response. In March of 2020, DeSantis stated: “And from Dr. Birx to Dr. Fauci to the vice president who’s worked very hard, the surgeon general, they’re really doing a good job. It’s a tough, tough situation, but they’re working hard.”