Bryan Griffin, spokesman for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign, slammed Florida’s only Jewish Republican on Tuesday after his endorsement of former President Donald Trump. The DeSantis camp blasted State Representative Randy Fine’s comments about Trump’s Middle East peace achievements as “…nothing more than shameful political theater”.
Fine said he believes DeSantis hasn’t done enough to combat anti-Semitism in the state, especially in light of the barbaric Hamas terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians on October 7th. His op-ed in the Washington Times contains a litany of failures by DeSantis, who Fine accuses of often talking the talk, but scarcely following through on his promises.
“I love his words. His actions have broken my heart,” Fine explained, adding: “We can vote for the Governor who says all the right things, or we can vote for the President who actually does them. When it comes to action, Donald Trump has never let us down.”
Besides dismissing Fine, Griffin argued that it was the Florida Governor who deserved credit for moving the Israeli embassy to Jerusalem – omitting that it was then-President Donald Trump and his administration that actually facilitated, secured, and enacted the embassy move. Griffin in a statement said: “From working to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, to combatting antisemitism throughout Florida and its schools, to securing funding for security at Jewish schools and synagogues, there’s never been a more pro-Israel governor.”
The excessive response from the DeSantis campaign harkens back to the campaign’s early days when the DeSantis communications staff attempted to launder a ‘meme’ video featuring a Neo-Nazi symbol through a campaign supporter in an effort to gain traction among social media users.