Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said during an interview Thursday night that federal investigators are not cooperating with state officials who are conducting their own investigation into the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
The governor made the remarks during an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham after signing an executive order earlier this week authorizing Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to conduct a criminal investigation into the incident that unfolded over the weekend at Trump International Golf Club.
“The answer is ‘no,’ they’re not being cooperative,” DeSantis said when asked about the matter. “I am concerned. For example, we were rebuffed, our investigators were rebuffed just going to the fence line outside of Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.”
He said that the Biden-Harris administration does not want the state of Florida to be involved in the investigation, adding that he does not expect them to cooperate at all.
“But here’s the thing, there were multiple violations of Florida law across multiple jurisdictions,” he said. “We think at least three judicial circuits, this guy … committed potential violations of Florida law. So we have a duty to investigate this. We have a duty to bring the appropriate charges and we also have a duty to inform the public about how this happened.” […]
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