Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida is questioning whether former President Donald Trump has the right temperament to lead the U.S. again following his response to the Hamas terror attack in Israel.
As the chaos continued to play out in Israel, Mr. Trump told supporters Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ill-prepared for the deadly Hamas attack.
Mr. DeSantis said the problem is Mr. Trump is still mad at Mr. Netanyahu for congratulating Mr. Biden for winning the White House days after the 2020 election. “No, the decisions are not about things people have done to you,” Mr. DeSantis said. “It’s decisions about how it’s going to impact the people that you represent.”
Drawing a contrast to Mr. Trump’s comments, Mr. DeSantis said he does not take politics personally or let personal feelings influence his actions.
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