When Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan courtroom to be charged with 34 counts, most of the rest of the likely 2024 Republican presidential field rallied behind him. This included the biggest potential rival of all, GovRonDeSantis.
When former President Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan courtroom to be charged with 34 counts, most of the rest of the likely 2024 Republican presidential field rallied behind him.“It’s almost a little bit of a unifier right now,” one Florida GOP operative said as the two Republican leaders orient their fire at the elected Democrats prosecuting Trump. “There’s a pause on the beating up of each other. How long does that pause last? I don’t know.
That pushback from Trump’s closest followers is to be expected, but DeSantis is targeting a broader audience, the operative said. However, one operative said it would likely prove effective by inoculating the governor against criticism that he had not sufficiently defended the former president. Trump was arraigned on April 4.
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