Florida Governor Ron DeSantis responded in an interview that aired Thursday night to 2 current salacious media tales that claimed he ate pudding together with his naked fingers and that he approved pressure feeding of detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
The Every day Beast reported final week that an nameless supply claimed that DeSantis as soon as “enjoyed a chocolate pudding dessert” on a non-public jet “by eating it with three of his fingers.”
DeSantis made the remarks throughout an interview on Fox Nation with Piers Morgan, who mocked the report as being ridiculous.
“It was a very serious allegation,” Morgan mentioned sarcastically. “In fact, I congratulated the journalist who broke it on the new ‘Watergate.’ But I have to put it to you, Governor. Have you ever eaten a chocolate pudding with three fingers?”
After laughing on the story, DeSantis responded, “I don’t remember ever doing that. I’m telling you. Maybe when I was a kid.”
“You know, there’s a lot of people when they go at you, sometimes they have like really good ammunition, like you’re a crook, you did this, you did that,” DeSantis continued. “For me, they’re talking about pudding like, is that really the best you got? Okay, bring it on.”
WATCH: DeSantis requested about “scandal” of purportedly consuming pudding with three fingers
“Maybe when I was a kid […] Sometimes they have really good ammunitation […] For me, they’re talking about pudding? Like, is that really the best you got? Ok, bring it on!” pic.twitter.com/2wU5h9APrk
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) March 23, 2023
DeSantis responded to a report from The Washington Publish that urged he had some sort of a job in pressure feeding detainees at Guantanamo Bay by saying that the report was false.
“One of the things they said was that you authorized the use of force feeding [for detainees who were on hunger strike],” Morgan responded.
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“That’s not true,” DeSantis instantly fired again. “So I was a junior officer, I didn’t have authority to authorize anything. There may have been a commander that would have done feeding if someone was going to die. But that was not something that I would have even had authority to do.”
When requested once more if the report was improper, DeSantis responded: “Yeah, absolutely.”
WATCH: DeSantis denies allegations of authorizing force-feeding at Guantanamo Bay
“That’s not true. Yeah, that’s not true […] I was a junior officer. I didn’t have the authority to authorize anything. pic.twitter.com/aKOC8SyjFM
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) March 23, 2023
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