DeSantis highlights social conservative policy achievements, priorities 

 

Republican presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks with EWTN News on Jan. 8, 2024. / Credit: EWTN News

CNA Staff, Jan 10, 2024 / 20:00 pm (CNA).

In an interview with EWTN News, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis highlighted his record of social conservative policy wins and agenda as a presidential candidate.

The leading Catholic candidate in the 2024 Republican presidential contest emphasized that there is “more to do” to defend religious freedom in the United States, shared his “strong stand” against transgender surgeries for minors, and discussed the “heartbeat bill” that he signed into law in Florida.

“Why are you in office?” DeSantis reflected in the interview with EWTN News President and COO Montse Alvarado. “Are you in office to put your finger in the wind and try to contort yourself into a pretzel, or are you in office to be able to stand up for things that you believe in?”

In March of last year, for example, DeSantis said he signed into law legislation banning “transition” surgeries for minors.

“A 14-year-old would not be able to get a tattoo. A 14-year-old would not be able to sit at a bar and take a shot of whiskey, but yet somehow they could have their private parts taken off,” he said. “It doesn’t make any sense. It’s been very, very harmful, and we’ve taken a strong stand.”

In 2022, DeSantis also championed parental rights in education by signing into law additional legislation that bars Florida public school teachers from promoting sexual orientation and transgenderism to students in kindergarten through third grade.

“But the elites definitely are all in on it,” he pointed out. “There’s a lot of people that make money off this with the hormone therapy and all this other stuff, and it shouldn’t be about that.”

DeSantis also made headlines for championing Florida’s 2023 “heartbeat” pro-life law.

Affirms the right to life

“The Declaration of Independence says that we are endowed not by government but by God with certain inalienable rights,” DeSantis said. “And the beginning of that is the right to life itself.”

Prior to the overturn of Roe v. Wade, Florida provided protection for unborn babies after 15 weeks of pregnancy. DeSantis noted that this only helps about 4% or 5% of babies being aborted.

“The heartbeat bill that was done provides more robust protections and will end up saving a lot of lives,” he noted. “But I think what we’ve also done in Florida and what doesn’t get as much attention is we understand that parents are in a situation now where it is expensive to raise kids.”

“It factors into their calculation about whether they want to even try to have a family now,” DeSantis continued. “So we’ve done things like all baby items in Florida are tax-free. So diapers, wipes, cribs, strollers, formula, all that — tax-free.”

DeSantis also said religious freedom in the United States needs a determined defender.

“On religious freedom, we are not where we need to be,” DeSantis said. “This country was founded on the idea that your right to the free exercise of religion is endowed by God and cannot be infringed by the government.”

Citing cases like former Washington state high school Coach Joseph Kennedy, who ultimately won a U.S. Supreme Court case after being fired for praying on the field during a high school game, DeSantis said religious freedom in the country remains “very much up for grabs.”

“What you have is elites trying to establish a religion of secular humanism, and they want that to govern society,” DeSantis said.

In a previous installment of the interview that aired Jan. 9 on “EWTN News Nightly” DeSantis said his faith and family life are deeply interwoven. The complete interview, conducted by EWTN News President Montse Alvarado, is scheduled to air Jan. 12 on “EWTN News in Depth.”


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1 Comment

  1. Gov. DeSantis is under vicious attack from the media, and I hope he and his FAMILY can withstand it. Gov. Haley is doing a little better with the media, perhaps because she was the one who took the offensive Stars and Bars down from the South Carolina Capitol years ago and ended a playground-type fight that had gone on for years. The Republican campaign so far is sad–Gov. Haley and Gov. DeSantis, as well as the other Republicans who have now withdrawn from the race, are constantly cutting each other to pieces and I think this strategy will backfire, as it will have the effect of eliminating both of them from the nomination. They need to stop this and stick together and concentrate on the issues rather than attacking each other. I think that unless Pres. Trump is tried, convicted, and sent to prison (this won’t happen), he will win the nomination and that’s probably a good thing, because we need someone like him who can withstand the constant barrage of personal attacks from all sides, and who can cause evil dictators around the world to re-consider their goals (understatement). Sometimes, a wayward child needs a spanking rather than constant gentle reminders to, “Please stop doing that.” Winston Churchill vs. Neville Chamberlain–it was the bulldog that helped save the world from Hitler.

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