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Trump Threatens to Reveal Unflattering Information About DeSantis if He Runs - The New York Times

  
Via:  John Russell  •  3 years ago  •  10 comments

By:   Maggie Haberman (nytimes)

Trump Threatens to Reveal Unflattering Information About DeSantis if He Runs - The New York Times
"I know more about him than anybody other than perhaps his wife," the former president reportedly said.

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Trump threatens to politically blackmail DeSantis into not running. 


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"I know more about him than anybody other than perhaps his wife," the former president reportedly said.

Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida spoke at a rally in Hialeah, Fla., on Monday.Credit...Scott McIntyre for The New York Times

By Maggie Haberman

  • Nov. 8, 2022, 5:09 p.m. ET

Several hours before polls opened on Tuesday for Election Day in Florida, former President Donald J. Trump warned the state's governor, Ron DeSantis, against mounting a challenge to Mr. Trump's own anticipated presidential candidacy in the 2024 election cycle.

"If he runs, he runs," Mr. Trump said of Mr. DeSantis to a handful of reporters traveling with him on his private plane — recently refurbished and put back into use — after a rally Monday night in Dayton, Ohio.

But Mr. Trump added, in remarks published on Tuesday by The Wall Street Journal, "If he did run, I will tell you things about him that won't be very flattering. I know more about him than anybody other than perhaps his wife, who is really running his campaign."

The former president, preparing to announce a rare candidacy for the White House after a defeat, was thus openly threatening to smear the person who would be considered his leading rival, should he choose to run.

Mr. Trump, who for decades threatened business rivals and partners, reporters and critics alike with lawsuits or the possibility of being humiliated, has taken slash-and-burn politics to new heights.

He encouraged his supporters to disseminate dirt about President Biden's son Hunter, brought women who had accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct to his debate against Hillary Clinton in 2016, and tweeted a vague threat about Senator Ted Cruz's wife in the Republican presidential primary that year.

But now, advisers say, Mr. Trump is quicker to anger and frequently in a state of near-rage about not being president anymore.

On Monday night in Dayton, Mr. Trump referred to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the California Democrat whose husband was recently bludgeoned with a hammer by an intruder who was looking for Ms. Pelosi, as an "animal" because she led the effort to impeach him twice as president.

Mr. Trump's threats don't always carry much weight, but his words are heard by his supporters, such as those who rioted at the Capitol on Jan. 6.

And over the past year, Mr. Trump's use of violent rhetoric at his rallies has increased. He has recited accounts of grisly crimes to heighten perceptions of disorder under Democratic leadership; threatened future jail sentences for reporters to coerce them into revealing their sources, lest they face rape by other prisoners; and said he would prescribe the death penalty for drug dealers.

Mr. Trump had to be talked out of announcing his own presidential campaign on Monday night by advisers, family members and Republican leaders, according to several people briefed on the discussions. Instead, he is widely expected to make an announcement sometime next week; he urged his supporters to stay tuned for a "very big announcement" on Nov. 15.

Mr. Trump has long made clear that he wants to be president again, although several advisers said he seemed halfhearted about another campaign for much of the past 20 months. But his use of blunt threats to dissuade Mr. DeSantis suggests he is ready to re-engage politically.

Mr. DeSantis has occupied Mr. Trump's thinking for months, as he and other potential candidates — including Mr. Trump's former vice president, Mike Pence — have made moves toward candidacies of their own.

Over the weekend, Mr. Trump road-tested a nickname for Mr. DeSantis, "Ron DeSanctimonious," to the dismay of a number of conservatives.

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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    3 years ago

This is hilarious. 

Trump added, in remarks published on Tuesday by The Wall Street Journal, "If he did run, I will tell you things about him that won't be very flattering. I know more about him than anybody other than perhaps his wife, who is really running his campaign."

Does DeSantis have the balls to stand up to Trump any more than Ted Cruz did?  I have my doubts. 

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  JohnRussell @1    3 years ago
"Does DeSantis have the balls to stand up to Trump any more than Ted Cruz did?  I have my doubts."
Of course he does....watch and learn.
 
 
 
bbl-1
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2  bbl-1    3 years ago

Trump threatens.  Way past time for him to have his ass kicked.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  bbl-1 @2    3 years ago

Trump doesnt care about niceties. I am surprised that so many people seemed to think that DeSantis would just waltz into MAGAland and take over. I dont think there is any limit to the depths Trump will sink to in order to get this nomination. 

The two of them deserve each other though. 

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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2.1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  JohnRussell @2.1    3 years ago

What's your problem with DeSantis?

 
 
 
TᵢG
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3  TᵢG    3 years ago

How does this kind of low-class, childish, pathetic tactic not disgust Trump supporters?

Imagine any other PotUS in USA history who would state sickening crap like this:

If he did run, I will tell you things about him that won't be very flattering. I know more about him than anybody other than perhaps his wife, who is really running his campaign.

Not only does Trump yet again use his formula, arrogant platitude:  "I know more ..."  but this miserable ass is basically trying to blackmail DeSantis.   

In my opinion, a vote for this disgusting human being is irrational, irresponsible and unpatriotic.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  TᵢG @3    3 years ago

He might make DeSantis an offer he cant refuse. 

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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3.2  Greg Jones  replied to  TᵢG @3    3 years ago
"In my opinion, a vote for this disgusting human being is irrational, irresponsible and unpatriotic."

Very much  agree.

 
 
 
CB
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4  CB    3 years ago

And yet this is what (highly probably) happened in 2016 to gain Trump a wide berth. . . because the 'gates' did swing wide open for him when at first the debates were taking shape against Donald. Remember when Trump said he could have told Mitt Romney to get down on his knees before him (for what purpose is left to the imagination)? Trump is a sick. . . bastard, who probably has been taping all of these conservative fools from way back. Including that impotent fool: Kevin McCarthy down at Mara Lago.

Russian-styled kompromat.

Trump, the bastard, is setting the republican elite up to take them down again. And they will fold before him, because he has "papers" on them!

And just like the democrats, having TWO WHOLE YEARS to get their 'hit together for this which is eating their lunch tonight, republicans have sat around gorging themselves on the 'fat' and letting Donald Trump gulp down the lean meat of republican politics.

Just stupid all around. None of this makes sense. We are in an age of dumb ass politicians in both houses.

 
 
 
CB
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4.1  CB  replied to  CB @4    3 years ago

Of course, if DeSantis is any kind of a 'player' he would be prepared for a Trump 'hit' forthcoming and deliver a devastating political 'salvo' of his own!

 
 

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