DeSantis says Trump deploying 'Democrat attacks' on Social Security, Medicare
"Those are Democrat attacks, I don't think anyone really buys that," DeSantis said Friday in an interview with Newsmax. "
Trump's campaign has dinged DeSantis for supporting a
A federal report this year showed the trust funds that back
DeSantis said in the interview that
"Clearly, nobody has ever proposed to do anything to affect the current senior citizens," he said.
A pro-DeSantis super PAC last month launched a TV ad defending him on
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DeSantis also said in the interview that he has not spoken to Trump since his campaign for reelection in
The governor, who won that campaign easily, consistently polls in second place of a hypothetical 2024
DeSantis has not yet announced a



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