Ron DeSantis Condemns The Excessive Sentences Of Jan. 6th Defendants
Does Ron DeSantis look less and less like a RINO to you by the day?
GALLAGHER: I was really glad to see Ron DeSantis condemn what he called the excessive the excessive prison sentences against some of these January six defendants. Pretty, pretty impressive and bold proclamation. Of course, the mainstream media is going after him. Here’s Governor DeSantis yesterday with Eric Bolling on Newsmax last night.
BOLLING: January six. Some of the people that are that are going away now, they’ve 15, 18 and 22 years for Tarrio. Would President Ron DeSantis commute or pardon those guys?
DESANTIS: We will look at all those cases. I mean, so there are some examples of people that should not have been prosecuted. They just walked into the Capitol. If they were BLM, they would not have been prosecuted. Then there’s other examples of people that probably did commit misconduct. They may have been violent. But to say it’s an act of terrorism when it was basically a protest that devolved into a riot to do excessive sentences, you can look at, okay, maybe they were guilty, but 22 years, if other people that did other things got six months. So I think we need a single standard of justice. And so we’ll use pardons and commutations as appropriate to ensure that everyone is treated equally. And as we know, a lot of people with the BLM riots, they didn’t get prosecuted at all.
GALLAGHER: You know, every time I hear this guy, he checks every box for me and there’s no way around it. He is a formidable politician. He is an absolute rock solid conservative governor with tremendous achievements in the state of Florida. And that’s the we have kind of an embarrassment of riches. I will, you know, unless something crazy happens in the next 6 to 12 months. This is Trump’s nomination to lose. He’s going to be the nominee. Maybe the voters are going to reject the polling. Maybe it’s not going to look like it looks right now in, you know, six months from now, eight, ten months from now, I don’t know. But it’s worth pointing out that the criticisms of DeSantis from Trump supporters are pretty bogus. He’s not a George Soros puppet. I don’t think he’s an established RINO establishment guy. I think that a lot of a lot of people instinctively attack him as a defense mechanism.









