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Trump takes aim at DeSantis in first major campaign swing, says he’s trying to ‘rewrite history’ on his Covid-19 record

The former president of the United States Donald Trump attacked Ron DeSantis on Saturday, saying the Florida governor and his administration are "trying to rewrite history" in regards to their reaction to the Covid-19 outbreak, and he dubbed his GOP rival's future presidential bid as "extremely disloyal."

Trump accuses DeSantis of trying to "rewrite history" on his Covid-19 record during his first significant campaign outing.

During a press conference on his plane, Trump stated that some Republican governors had not declared their states closed. "Florida was shut down for a very long time."

He continued, "They're trying to alter history." DeSantis has been contacted by CNN for comment.

The Florida governor banned bars and nightclubs in March 2020 and urged people to adhere to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations to keep group gatherings on beaches to a maximum of 10 persons. Due to the Covid-19 increase that fall, DeSantis issued an order in September allowing restaurants and bars to completely open. This move garnered condemnation from public health professionals.

Trump defended his handling of the pandemic, claiming that he deferred to the governors' judgment.

According to him, "I had governors that opted not to close a thing, and it was up to them." The former president claimed that DeSantis has "changed his tune a lot" about vaccines in reference to his shifting position.

This assertion follows a request from DeSantis to state legislators earlier this month to make the current sanctions against businesses that mandate Covid-19 vaccination for all employees permanent.

Every action DeSantis takes is accompanied by the tension with Trump. Their friendship began during the governor's 2018 primary campaign, when the unknown congressman won the nomination thanks to Trump's support. DeSantis' support for Trump was underscored in a popular advertisement that featured him and his family, including two young children.

But as speculation about 2024 increased, Trump re-avowed his candidacy, and DeSantis won re-election in a landslide by 19 points in November, the two became more and more at odds. Trump criticized DeSantis before and after the midterm elections, calling him a "average governor" and jokingly nicknaming him "Ron DeSanctimonious."

On Saturday, during his first significant campaign swing to South Carolina and New Hampshire, Trump once more claimed responsibility for supporting DeSantis' ascent during his 2018 run for governor, asserting that "Ron would not be governor if it weren't for me."

Therefore, Trump stated, "When I hear he might run, I consider that very disloyal."

Taking a shot at DeSantis, Trump informed reporters on board his jet that Nikki Haley, who served as his ambassador to the UN, had recently called to let him know that she is thinking about running for president in 2024.

I spoke with her briefly and advised her to follow her heart if she wanted to run, according to Trump. She has stated in the open, "I would never run against my president, he was a terrific president."

Trump claimed to have advised Haley to "do it."

Haley, who just moved her top advisers to Charleston, is reportedly debating when to launch her campaign because she doesn't want to be the first person to go on Trump by themselves. She declared in 2021 that she would not oppose Trump if he campaigned for president once more in 2024.

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