Trump faces competition from political foster son from Florida

It’s the classic father-foster son conflict. Only this time it’s regarding the White House. Perhaps.

Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis taunts the man to whom he owes his most important success: Donald Trump. According to polls, the 43-year-old has blossomed into the preferred candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. If Trump, who has been clearly favoured, should not compete. Noise is in the air. Because there can only be one.

DeSantis carefully noted that the party “godfather” is no longer “untouchable.” When Trump announced on the open stage in December that he had been boosted once morest Corona, there were boos. The seeds of doubt regarding the state’s vaccination policy, which Trump himself sown, had borne fruit.

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Since then, the pinched-faced quasi-Prime Minister in Tallahassee has refused to explain whether he too has had his vaccinations refreshed. Trump finds that “cowardly”. DeSantis snaps back that he should have named Trump’s mistakes in fighting the pandemic more clearly. What sounds like a playground tussle is the overture to a power struggle.

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