Former President Donald Trump steps from his plane as he arrives at an election rally in Latrobe, Pa. Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022.
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After a campaign pit stop in Davenport, Iowa, Donald Trump took another dig at Ron DeSantis.
Trump found a new way to diss the Florida Governor aboard his Boeing 757, “Trump Force One.”
Trump joked that DeSantis would be working at Pizza Hut without his initial backing, per Bloomberg.
Former President Donald Trump tore into friend-turned-foe Ron DeSantis over fast food on his plane, nicknamed “Trump Force One” this week after a 2024 campaign pit stop in Iowa.
According to Bloomberg, Trump’s Davenport, Iowa, rally on Monday evoked a similar tenor to past campaign rallies, with more insults flung at former ally and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Trump is traveling to campaign rallies in battleground states while DeSantis is tied up with Florida’s legislative session.
After the rally, while feasting on Kentucky Fried Chicken on his plane, Trump framed DeSantis as disloyal and continued to insist the Florida Governor’s political career would not have taken off at all without him, per Bloomberg.
“Right now he’d be working at a law office. Schwartz, Schwartz, Schwartz, and Schwartz. Where’s my f——— governor? Where’s my governor? Get him over here! He’s got 10 minutes or we’re gonna fire him. That’s what he’d be doing right now,” Trump told reporters on the plane while laughing, according to Bloomberg.
Prior to serving in Congress and as Florida’s governor, DeSantis went to Harvard Law School and served as an officer in the US Navy with the Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, where DeSantis had been a legal advisor to US Navy Seals.
An early Quinnipiac poll of 1,795 adults suggested Trump is a more popular candidate than DeSantis, as 46 percent of GOP voters said they favor him while 32 percent favor DeSantis, with a margin of sampling error of +/- 2.3 percentage points.
DeSantis’ office did not immediately return Insider’s request for comment.
As Trump spoke to reporters on his plane, he latched onto the nickname “Tiny D” for the Florida governor. Plates of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, and later, coconut pie, were bussed back and forth by his aides, per the report.
“Remember, this Ron DeSanctimonious would be right now working probably at a law firm or maybe a Pizza Hut,” Trump told reporters, according to the report.