Florida Governor Ron DeSantis opened fire on President Joe Biden after banning public school districts from issuing masks before President Joe Biden’s sarcasm.
At the press conference On Wednesday, DeSantis responded to Biden’s comments, suggesting that the governor of Florida should “get away” from those trying to stop the spread of COVID-19.
DeSantis said: “Joe Biden also believes that vaccination should be enforced by the government, and you must prove your vaccination status to participate in society.”
“We said from the beginning that we have to [vaccines] Anyone can use it, but we will not force anyone to use it. It ultimately depends on whether the individual is able to do this,” he said.
Desantis Claims that Florida will continue to struggle with mask and vaccination requirements. “So I think the problem is that we can have a free society and a biomedical safe country. I can tell you, Florida, we are a free state,” he said.
The governor also accused Biden failed to keep his promise to stop COVID-19 during the 2020 presidential campaign.
“This is a person running for president. He said he wants to cite the’turn off the virus’.” What did he do? As the southern border opened wide, he imported more viruses from all over the world. Thousands of people come in every month,” he added.
DeSantis insists he will not allow Biden’s beliefs Regarding the mask regulations and vaccinations that affect the lives of Florida residents.
“If you are pursuing the rights of parents in Florida, I will stand in your way and I will not let you get away with it. You are trying to deny your children proper face-to-face education. I will stop you, and I will serve the children in Florida. Come forward,” he continued.
“If you try to restrict people, impose tasks, if you try to disrupt their jobs, their livelihoods and their small businesses, if you try to lock people up, I will block your way, and I will stand up for the people of Florida. “
In the end, DeSantis suggested that Biden should focus on border control instead of criticizing his decision to wear a mask.
“Then why don’t you do your job? Why don’t you make this border safe? Until you do. I don’t want to hear from you about COVID,” he said.
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