DeSantis Confronts a Murdoch Empire No Longer Quite So Supportive

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has faced tough questions and critical coverage lately from Fox News and other conservative outlets, in a sign of growing skepticism. DeSantis confronts a Murdoch empire no longer as supportive:

MIAMI — In March, as Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida laid the groundwork for his presidential run, he joined the Fox News host Brian Kilmeade to play a nationally televised game of catch on his hometown baseball field outside Tampa.Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times

Over the last week, he has confronted noticeably tougher questions in interviews with two of the network’s hosts, Will Cain and Maria Bartiromo, who pressed him on his anemic poll numbers and early campaign struggles. It was a striking shift for a network that for years has offered DeSantis a safe space as a congressman and a governor.A recent editorial in The Wall Street Journal criticized a tough immigration bill that DeSantis signed into law in May.

The media mogul likes to watch political races play out, even live-tweeting reactions to one of the Republican presidential debates during the 2016 election. Murdoch has privately told people that he would still like to see Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia enter the race, according to a person with knowledge of the remarks. And he has made clear in private discussions over the last two years that he thinks Trump, despite his popularity with Fox News viewers, is unhealthy for the Republican Party.

This spring, the network paid dearly for its airing of Trump’s false election claims, settling a defamation lawsuit related to its coverage of the 2020 presidential contest for a staggering $787.5 million. Further legal dangers lie ahead. As a congressman, he co-hosted the show “Outnumbered” several times. In 2018, he announced his run for governor on “Fox & Friends.” During the coronavirus pandemic, Sean Hannity of Fox News praised DeSantis in an interview, saying: “I’m an idiot. I should be in Florida. You should be my governor.”

Trump was undoubtedly more pleased last Thursday when Cain, the Fox host, pressed DeSantis on his poll numbers, asking the governor why he was so far behind.

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