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Thiessen: DeSantis comes out better after 60 Minutes spat | Columns

Thiessen: DeSantis comes out better after 60 Minutes spat | Columns
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Florida Gov Ron DeSantis calls 60 Minutes Publix COVID vaccine report a lie

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls ‘60 Minutes’ Publix COVID vaccine report a ‘lie’ Updated 7:02 PM; Today 7:02 PM Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis answers questions during a news conference touting the expanded rollout of the Moderna vaccine for the COVID-19 coronavirus at Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital in Longwood, Fla., on Jan. 4, 2021. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS)TNS Facebook Share Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed back aggressively Tuesday against a “60 Minutes” report that suggested he initially made a deal to distribute COVID-19 vaccines in a South Florida county at Publix Super Markets pharmacies because the company made a donation to his political action committee.

Florida Gov Ron DeSantis threatens CBS with consequences over pay-for-play vaccine story on 60 Minutes

Orlando Sentinel AP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gestures during a news conference at the Manatee County Emergency Management office in Palmetto, Fla.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. ORLANDO, Fla. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis threatened CBS with unspecified “consequences” over Sunday’s “60 Minutes” story about coronavirus vaccine favoritism, saying he was “going to bite back and hold (CBS) accountable.” “What they’re saying is a total crock, that somehow only Publix was getting (the vaccine) is nonsense,” DeSantis said Tuesday at a news conference in the Panhandle, as he denied again that the grocery giant’s $100,000 contribution to his campaign influenced vaccine decisions. “And we told them it was that and they cut it out. They spliced it because they can’t handle the truth. … So they went for the smear.”

Opinion | Official Censorship Should Have No Place in the Digital Public Square

Courts are barring public officials from blocking critics from their social media accounts. By Jameel Jaffer and Katie Fallow Mr. Jaffer is the executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. Ms. Fallow is a senior staff attorney there. April 7, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET Credit.Rose Wong With Donald Trump gone from the White House and banned from the major social media platforms, the Supreme Court on Monday finally brought an end to the long-running litigation over the former president’s practice of blocking critics from his Twitter account, declaring the case to be moot. The lawsuit, which we and our colleagues filed six months into Mr. Trump’s tenure, will likely be remembered as an artifact of the Trump era a collision of the First Amendment, the pathologies of social media and a thin-skinned, attention-craving demagogue indifferent to constitutional limits on his authority.

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