Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has joined Democrat President Joe Biden in attacking Donald Trump over his “poisoning the blood” remarks. Trump first made the comments in an interview with The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief-Raheem Kassam, referencing the Biden government allowing the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants into the country – and the dangerous and deadly drugs and violence that come with an open border.
DeSantis – who portends to be the leader of the Republican war-on-woke – told the Christian Broadcasting Network, regarding Trump’s comments: “This is a great issue for us to use against Biden, because this is one of the biggest presidential failures of our life time. When you start talking about using those types of terms, I don’t think that helps us move the ball forward. I would not put it in those terms.”
🚨 DeSantis criticizes Trump for saying illegal immigrants poison the blood of our country.
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— Kingsley Wilson (@KingsleyCortes) December 21, 2023
The DeSantis campaign’s knee-jerk reaction against Trump’s “poisoning the blood” comments come as the former Republican President’s remarks have drawn increased attention from the Democrat incumbent, President Joe Biden. In recent days, Biden has attempted to smear Trump as a white supremacist and someone akin to the German Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. DeSantis’s position is all-the-more-odd since the Florida Governor has routinely claimed to be the GOP’s strongest defender against the leftist ‘woke’ agenda.
Polling of likely Republican Iowa Caucus goers indicate most votes agree with former President Trump’s opinion on Biden’s open border policies. Among Iowa Republicans, 42-percent said Trump’s “poisoning the blood” remarks made them more likely to back Trump during the January 15th Iowa Caucus. Just 28-percent said it made them less likely to support the former President.