Ron DeSantis’s taxpayer-funded Press Secretary Jeremy Redfern has claimed Brexit-campaigner and accredited conservative journalist Raheem Kassam (editor of this site) would be “top of the list” for deportation from the United States if the Governor of Florida were to become President in January 2025. His argument appeared to stem from the fact that Kassam does not support DeSantis for President, as well as mocking his colleagues Christina Pushaw and Brian Griffin on social media.
The anti-free speech stance from one of the Governor’s official spokesmen comes as Trump announced mass deportations for illegal migrants in America, as well as Hamas and radical Islam sympathizers. Nonetheless, DeSantis’s official position now appears to be the removal of conservative journalists who didn’t support him.
Redfern, who once demanded Anthony Fauci be given the presidential Medal of Freedom, took time to solicit agreement from rabid anti-Semite and Trump-world reject Pedro Gonzalez, who replied to Redfern: “He has to go back,” to which Redfern added, “Top of the list.”
Gonzales is of Hispanic extraction, and found himself in hot water earlier this year when anti-Semitic and anti-Black messages were found in his chat history. Gonzales recently said: “not every Jew is problematic, but the sad fact is that most are,” adding, “The only tactical considertation [sic] of Jews is screening them for movements… But that is not something for open discussion.”
The messages were extensive, as reported by Breitbart News, which left out the number of times Gonzales also wrote “n*gga” or variants in his chats with friends.
The news also comes a week after former DeSantis ally Randy Fine endorsed former President Donald Trump due to the Florida Governor’s failure to combat anti-Semitism in the Sunshine State. Redfern, a friend of known anti-Semite Pedro Gonzales, currently holds one of the top jobs in the Governor’s office.
Kassam was one of the first conservative reporters to interview DeSantis when he was still a Congressman, as well having shared a platform with him at events on Capitol Hill.