Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a possible 2024 presidential hopeful, used violent rhetoric to suggest he'd target federal employees he felt were disloyal to him if elected. His comments were widely condemned.
. “His attacks on teachers, on schools, on LGBTQ+ Americans, I think, go way too far in the state of Florida. And I think that they are a profound political miscalculation and an overcompensation.”, including Hungarian President Katalin Novak, an ally to far right Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
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