Who is Ron DeSantis? Donald Trump’s biggest challenger, explained simply

Who is Ron DeSantis? He was fairly anonymous before 2019. He’s exploded in popularity since, and now wants to become president.

Who is Ron DeSantis?  Donald Trump’s biggest challenger, explained simply

Ron DeSantis has officially launched his bid to become the next U.S. President at the 2024 election.

The 44-year-old is largely seen as the strongest Republican challenger to former President Donald Trump.

DeSantis is the Governor of Florida. Like Trump, he represents the Republican Party.

Who is Ron DeSantis?

DeSantis has been the Governor of Florida since 2019. He received Trump’s “full endorsement” for his election campaign in 2018.

DeSantis has expanded gun rights in Florida and enforced stricter policies on illegal immigration. He has also banned almost all abortions after six weeks of pregnancy (which is pending Supreme Court approval).

He also signed the Parental Rights in Education bill – commonly known by critics as the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law – which restricts discussion of LGBTQ+ issues in classrooms in public schools.

DeSantis’ launch

DeSantis launched his campaign on Twitter in an interview with Elon Musk this morning.

He said he was running to “lead the great American comeback”, and that he would also work to “restore sanity to our nation”.

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“We should choose a new direction, a path that would lead to American revitalisation.”

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Donald Trump’s response

Trump called DeSantis’ launch (which was delayed by some technical difficulties) a “disaster”, and said it would set the stage for the.

Trump posted a meme depicting DeSantis’ campaign as an exploding rocket, and a minute-long video putting down DeSantis. It ended with the message: “Truth is, there’s only one person who can make America Great Again”.

Trump officially launched his bid for the U.S. presidency last year. He has also begun campaigning ahead of next year’s election.

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