Exclusive: Ron DeSantis rejects Trump’s 2020 election claims: 'Of course he lost'

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Summary:

  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis rejects claims of election fraud and affirms that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.
  • DeSantis criticizes various election practices, including mass mail-in ballots, ballot harvesting, and tech company involvement in censorship.
  • DeSantis points out Trump's involvement in funding mail-in ballots through the CARES Act and emphasizes his commitment to a different approach.
  • DeSantis highlights the media's portrayal of the election as flawless and calls for stronger Republican pushback against problematic practices.
  • While confirming Trump's loss, DeSantis underscores the need for fair and transparent elections moving forward.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis firmly rejects claims of election fraud in the 2020 Presidential election, stating that Donald Trump lost the election. In an exclusive interview, DeSantis addresses various issues related to the election and expresses his concerns over election practices.


Challenging Election Practices

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis acknowledges that the 2020 election was not without its flaws. He criticizes certain election practices, such as mass mail-in ballots and ballot harvesting, which he believes were wrong and problematic. DeSantis also questions the involvement of tech companies, like Facebook, and government agencies, like the FBI, in censoring certain stories, including the Hunter Biden scandal.

Trump's Involvement in Election Practices

DeSantis points out that former President Donald Trump's administration played a role in some of the election practices that Republicans now criticize. He highlights the CARES Act, signed by Trump, which funded mail-in ballots and suggests that Trump did not have full control over his government's actions. DeSantis emphasizes that his approach would be different and vows not to let similar circumstances occur if he becomes the nominee.

Republican Response and DeSantis' Stance

DeSantis criticizes both the media's portrayal of the election as flawless and the Republican Party's lack of effective pushback against questionable practices. While he unequivocally states that Trump lost the 2020 election and Joe Biden is the rightful president, he reiterates that the election was far from perfect and Republicans should have taken a stronger stance against problematic election practices.


DeSantis maintains that his approach as a nominee would involve addressing election-related concerns more effectively. He underscores the importance of learning from past mistakes and ensuring fair and transparent elections in the future.

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