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DeSantis criticizes Trump for not ‘draining swamp,’ labels insults ‘childish.’

Gov. Ron DeSantis Slams Former President Donald Trump, Calls His Insults “Phony” and “Juvenile”

“He’s⁣ running in 2024 on the things ‍that he promised⁤ to do in 2016 and didn’t ​do,” DeSantis said on ‌WMUR 9 News’s Conversation with the Candidate, where he ​addressed questions from New Hampshire voters. “He said he ⁤was going‌ to drain the swamp. He did not drain the swamp. Not even close.”

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DeSantis highlighted Trump’s⁣ failure⁢ to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has faced criticism from Republicans and the former president himself for his role as an adviser on the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We ended his presidency with ‌Anthony Fauci running the country,” DeSantis said.​ “He couldn’t even fire Fauci? And so now you’re going to drain the swamp? Give ⁢me a break.”

Trump and DeSantis are leading rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, but they previously supported⁤ each other. However, Trump has ⁤denied ever liking the ‌Florida governor. DeSantis acknowledged that he once supported Trump and appreciates many of his accomplishments,​ but he ⁤condemned the former president’s behavior.

“I’m not going to insult somebody’s looks or somebody’s⁤ dress or something like that,” ⁢DeSantis said. “I wouldn’t teach my kids to treat people like that.”

Trump has been escalating his criticism of DeSantis as‍ the election cycle progresses. DeSantis had been holding back until a few months ago when he criticized⁤ the former ‍president’s record ‌for adding trillions to the national debt.

“And then he actually said he was going ⁢to eliminate the national debt,” DeSantis reiterated Friday. “He added $8 ⁣trillion to the debt.”

The total gross debt in the nation ⁣was around $19.5 trillion at⁣ the end ‍of fiscal 2016, ending⁢ several months before Trump entered the White House. The U.S. debt sat at $26.9​ trillion at the end of fiscal⁣ 2020, a ​$7.4 trillion increase before Trump ⁤left office, according to the Associated Press.

DeSantis refrained from commenting on Trump’s​ legal battles following the former president’s arraignment in Washington, D.C., on Thursday for 2020 election charges.

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While Trump‌ leads in the national polls, he’s not doing ⁣as well in New Hampshire compared ‍to other early voting⁢ swing states. Trump has 34% support, while DeSantis has 13%,⁢ according ⁢to⁣ a poll ‌conducted in July by the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank.

“There are millions ​of voters out there ⁣who do not like what Biden is doing to this country,” DeSantis‍ said. “They do not like the ⁣direction this country is going in. But they are not going to sign up for ‍a candidate who is behaving like that.”



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