During a recent interview, Governor Ron DeSantis criticized President Joe Biden's handling of various issues, particularly focusing on the border crisis. DeSantis accused Biden of creating a 'sin of commission' by overturning Trump-era policies, leading to a surge in illegal immigration and associated problems like human trafficking and cartel activities.
DeSantis highlighted Biden's alleged violations of the Constitution and federal immigration laws, claiming that the President has failed to faithfully execute the laws and ensure national sovereignty. He criticized Biden's executive orders as mere 'window dressing' and accused the media of running interference for the administration.
Regarding Biden's alleged dishonesty, DeSantis labeled the President a 'serial liar' who has misled the public on various issues, including student loan policies and immigration matters. DeSantis also accused Biden of defying Supreme Court rulings and flouting the law with his executive actions.
DeSantis further criticized Biden's economic policies, arguing that they have negatively impacted working-class Americans and the middle class. He pointed to rising inflation, COVID vaccine mandates, and energy policies as examples of Biden's alleged assault on these groups.
On the international front, DeSantis accused Biden of being anti-Israel, suggesting that the President's actions are driven by a desire to appease the far left in the country. DeSantis defended Israel as a crucial ally in the Middle East and criticized Biden for not standing up to anti-Semitic sentiments.
DeSantis emphasized the need for conservatives to take principled actions and praised his own approach as governor of Florida, where he has implemented policies aligned with his beliefs and faced legal challenges.
The interview touched on various other topics, including Iran's nuclear ambitions and Biden's foreign policy approach. DeSantis expressed concerns about Iran's actions and criticized Biden for what he perceived as weakness in dealing with international threats.