DeSantis extracts ’60 minutes’ for ‘successful work’ selectively edited: ‘Ambulance hunters with a microphone’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis lasted “60 minutes” for a long segment of Tuesday on “Fox & Friends” after CBS selectively edited a clip and accused the governor of a pay-top-play scheme involving the launch of its vaccine and the supermarket chain Publix.

RON DESANTIS BLASTS CBS ’60 MINUTES ‘FOR PUBLIX-COVID CLIP’ DECENTLY EDITED ‘: A’ POLITICAL NARRATIVE ‘

RON DESANTIS: Everything [CBS] what I was looking to do was a successful job to try to defame me just because I’m in the other party that they do. That is the only reason. You know, they are based in New York. What do they do with the New York governor in your party? They make pieces of puff. They do it all.

Do you prefer to get a vaccine when you are a veteran in Florida or New York? Obviously, we did a much better job of protecting the elderly. A lot of people were leaving New York to try to come and get vaccinations here.

So, this is the corporate party media and I think at the moment these people like this reporter are basically ambulance hunters with a microphone. They are not to be trusted. They lie. We know that they are lying, they know that we know that they are lying and yet they lie and lie and lie.

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