Florida Governor Ron DeSantis bodyslammed Vice President Kamala Harris for claiming he was being “selfish” in declining to take her calls as Hurricane Milton approaches his state. The Democratic presidential nominee said, “People are in desperate need of support right now, and playing political games at this moment, in these crisis situations… it is selfish, and it is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is to put the people first.”
DeSantis, however, blasted the “delusional” Democrat, explaining she never contacted him when Florida was facing storms in prior years and has no role in the chain of command when it comes to allocating federal assistance anyway.
“We’ve been on an emergency footing for two weeks straight,” the Republican said during an interview. “My focus has not been on dealing with Kamala Harris. I saw the news report. I didn’t know she tried to contact me, but I’d also say it’s not about you, Kamala. It’s about the people of Florida.”
“My focus is exactly where it should be, and I can tell you this: I’ve worked on these hurricanes under both President Trump and President Biden. Neither of them ever tried to politicize it,” DeSantis continued. “She has never called on any of the storms we’ve had since she’s been Vice President… Why, all of a sudden, is she trying to parachute in and inject herself when she’s never shown any interest in the past? We know it’s because of politics; we know it’s because of her campaign.”
‘SHE HAS NO ROLE IN THIS.’
The Floridian stressed he has “zero time to entertain these political games” as the potentially devastating hurricane approaches, adding: “She says focusing on protecting your people is selfish? I think she ought to look in the mirror.”
DeSantis confirmed he has been on contact with President Biden and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), observing: “It’s interesting, Harris is not even in the chain of command; she has no role in this. The idea that I should be, like, worrying about her when I’m focused on the task at hand is just, quite frankly, absurd.”