“It’s why people don’t trust people like you” – Gov. DeSantis DROPS THE MIC on reporter peddling false narratives

After DeSantis ripped a reporter last week for pushing a false narrative in their question about the bill protecting young children from being groomed by educators, you’d think that that reporters would have learned to be more honest with their questions.

But a reporter today did the same thing as the one last week and got scorched by DeSantis over it.

And get this, he’s the one posting the video for everyone to see. It’s like he thinks it went his way or something.

Here’s an alternate version if you prefer it on Rumble:

 
As soon as this WFLA reporter mentions that critics call the bill ‘Don’t Say Gay’ he’s immediately challenged by DeSantis, asking him if that’s in the bill. The reporter tries to dodge but DeSantis forces him to tell him what’s actually in the bill, telling him that he’s pushing a false narrative and that it doesn’t matter what critics say about the bill, it matters what in the bill.

The reporter says the bill “bans classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation”.

DeSantis quickly stops him there, asking “for who?”

He then answers his own question, saying it bans this for Pre-K through 3rd grade, which says is 5 through 7-year-olds.

The governor then lets him have it:

The idea that you wouldn’t be honest about that and tell people what it actually says, it’s why people don’t trust people like you because you peddle false narratives. And so we disabuse you of those narratives. We’re going to make sure parents are going to be able to send their kids to kindergarten without having some of this stuff injected into their school curriculum.

This is the insidious nature of leftist reporters who repeat false narratives, giving them legitimacy in seemingly innocent questions because if they don’t they might be canceled. Also they agree with them, which is really why they do it.

Well done Governor DeSantis.

I’ll let Christina Pushaw get the last word…


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