Ron DeSantis plans to do a rare sit down interview with a mainstream news outlet, as he will join CNN’s Jake Tapper on the anchor’s Tuesday show. DeSantis has largely done interviews wi…
DeSantis has largely done interviews with local and conservative media outlets since announcing his presidential bid, bypassing the exposure of major media.
But he continues to trail former President Donald Trump in the polls and, per NBC News, heThe interview will air at 4 p.m. on Tuesday on Tapper’s The Lead, and will take place following a campaign event in Columbia, SC.
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