Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis refused to back down after being met by a mob of leftist protesters in New York City.
During a speech to the Tikvah Fund’s Jewish Leadership Conference in New York City this weekend, Gov. DeSantis warned “they can’t cancel me.”
The speech had to be relocated because the original host doesn’t like DeSantis.
He was met with protesters when he arrived.
“They can’t cancel me, I’m going to speak my mind,” DeSantis said.
“You know, I saw that there was a little opposition to me coming here.
“All I can tell you is this.
“When the Left is having a spasm, that just tells you that in Florida we are winning…
“We have said that the state of Florida is not going to be overrun by woke ideology.
“It’s just not going to happen. I think it’s a cancer.
“I think it will destroy this country if it’s able to get more of a foothold than it already has.”
“My duty and my oath of office was to not subcontract out responsibility to a corporation based in Burbank, Calif.,” DeSantis said of stripping Disney of its special deal.
“That is not going to happen, they’re not going to run this state.”
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From The National Review:
The conference was originally set to take place at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, a Holocaust memorial.
However, the conference was relocated after the museum refused to host DeSantis because he didn’t “align with the museums’s values,” conference organizers Elliott Abrams and Eric Cohen wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
The museum denied that claim, saying in a statement that Abrams’s and Cohen’s op-ed contained “factual inaccuracies,” that “no contract with the Tikvah Fund was ever signed.” Abrams and Cohen countered that the move was “a political decision.”
The conference was ultimately held on Sunday at Chelsea Pier 60 instead of at the museum.
The governor used his speech to tout Florida’s Covid-pandemic policies, including the decision not to order lockdowns, vaccine mandates, or mask mandates, and he said Floridians in general enjoyed higher levels of freedom during the pandemic.