Internet weighs in after Fox News host Sean Hannity questions Ron DeSantis' potential role in Trump administration

Donald Trump has stated that it is "unlikely," but he has left the door open to the possibility of a position for Ron DeSantis
PUBLISHED JAN 23, 2024
Sean Hannity questions whether Ron DeSantis will have a place in Donald Trump' administration after Florida governor drops out of 2024 race (@foxnews/YouTube, NBC News)
Sean Hannity questions whether Ron DeSantis will have a place in Donald Trump' administration after Florida governor drops out of 2024 race (@foxnews/YouTube, NBC News)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Florida governor Ron DeSantis has withdrawn from the 2024 presidential race, but there is speculation about a potential role for him in a future Trump administration.

Trump has stated that it is "unlikely," but he has left the door open to the possibility of a position for the Florida governor.

This came as DeSantis suspended his campaign and endorsed former president Donald Trump two days before the New Hampshire primary.

DeSantis took to X, formerly known as Twitter to share his decision to drop out of the race.

In the wake of this development, Fox News host Sean Hannity raised questions about DeSantis potentially finding a role in the Trump administration, with numerous individuals on the internet also sharing their opinions on the matter.

Sean Hannity questions if there will be a place for Ron DeSantis in Trump admin

Fox News anchor Sean Hannity took to X and wrote, “A PLACE FOR RON? Trump Weighs in on Whether DeSantis Will Be Part of His Administration.”



 

Hannity’s tweet presented an article from his official website which stated that Donald Trump might leave the door open to a potential spot for the Florida governor.

During an interview with Fox News host Lawrence Jones on Monday, Trump said, “It’s probably unlikely but you know, I have to be honest, everything is a possibility, but I think it’s highly unlikely.”

He continued, “I have a lot of great people. And I have great people that have been with me right from the beginning.”



 

Moreover, Trump officially retired the nickname "Ron DeSanctimonious" after securing the endorsement of the Sunshine State Governor over the weekend.

He told the reporter and the crowd on the weekend, “Okay, you just said ‘Will I be using the name Ron DeSanctimonious?’ I said that name is officially retired!” as the crowd erupted lauding, “Let’s go, Trump!”



 

Internet weighs in on Donald Trump’s statement on Ron DeSantis

Many X users shared their views after Donald Trump talked about a place for Ron DeSantis’ in his admin.

One person slammed DeSantis saying, “He already has a job he was recently elected to do thru the end of 2026. Perhaps he should focus on doing that now,” and another said, “Better NOT! I won’t vote if Ron is part of it.”



 



 

An X user called out the Florida governor, “No DeSantis in the Trump Administration,” and another shared a similar thought, “Why would he want it? He’s governor of a good state.”



 



 

One more person said, “Can't be a part of an administration when it doesn't exist,” and another wrote, “Of course he will - just like Scott and some others he SOLD OUT!  He's a loser just like they are.  I lost all respect for him.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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