The Miami Herald noted that Trump is considering dropping Pete Hegseth as his nominee for Secretary of Defense and selecting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis instead. So it published a story reviewing DeSantis’s statements about how he would deploy the military. Read and be informed.
The Miami Herald reports:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis repeatedly vowed during his presidential campaign to send troops to the U.S. southern border, authorize lethal force against migrants attempting to cross between ports of entry, and even consider firing missiles into Mexico — an extraordinary use of U.S. military power that has since been endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump. Now, DeSantis may have a chance to fulfill that promise, among other controversial proposals, should Trump ask him to lead the Pentagon. The Republican governor is said to be in discussions with Trump and his transition team about replacing Pete Hegseth, a Fox News television personality plagued by sex and drinking scandals, as his nominee for defense secretary….
At one of the GOP primary debates, DeSantis said he would declare a national emergency and send troops to the southern border to deploy lethal force against drug cartels attempting to smuggle drugs into the country. Throughout the campaign, DeSantis was repeatedly pressed to explain how the military would determine whether individuals crossing the border had any connection to the drug trade. “I am gonna declare a national emergency, I’m not gonna send troops to Ukraine but I am gonna send them to our southern border,” he said. “When these drug pushers are bringing fentanyl across the border, that’s gonna be the last thing they do. We’re gonna use force and we’re gonna leave them stone-cold dead….”
In another exchange during the primary, DeSantis told CBS that he would consider all available military options — including using force in Mexico itself — to combat the illegal drug trade. “The tactics can be debated,” he said, asked whether he would fire missiles into Mexico. “That would be dependent on the situation.” DeSantis has also spent millions of dollars in recent years supporting Texas in deterring migrants from entering the country through state-led border security initiatives. Florida aided in some of Texas’ efforts that have come under scrutiny, including reports that officers were ordered to push small children and nursing babies back into the Rio Grande.
DOMESTIC DEPLOYMENTS
DeSantis, as governor, has already demonstrated a willingness to deploy state troops under his control for unconventional purposes, often unrelated to the immediate needs of the state. He sent members of the Florida State Guard to aid Texas’ state efforts to police the border — despite questions over their coordination with federal border patrol — and, in 2020, sent 500 Florida National Guardsmen to Washington in response to protests following the death of George Floyd….
RECRUITMENT CHALLENGES
DeSantis also promised to purge the military of “woke” policies, such as highlighting diversity, equity and inclusion and allowing transgender personnel to serve as their preferred sex, claiming the policies were undermining military effectiveness and suppressing recruitment. “It is time to rip the woke out of the military and return it to its core mission,” DeSantis said during the campaign. “We must restore a sense of confidence, conviction, and patriotic duty to our institutions — and that begins with our military….”
On the campaign trail, DeSantis also frequently questioned the value of sending financial and military support to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russia. He opposed its membership bid to NATO and questioned the mission of NATO itself during the primary, calling on the transatlantic alliance to focus on the growing threat from China.
A 2021 study commissioned by the Pentagon on recruitment strategies found that “wokeness” did not register among the top 10 reasons why Americans were enlisting at record low numbers.
“Our research shows that the top barriers to service are concerns about death or injury, PTSD, emotional issues, and leaving friends and family — not political issues,” a Pentagon official told McClatchy last year. “Concerns about vaccines and ‘wokeness’ are among the least to be raised as reasons not to join the military….”
On the campaign trail, DeSantis also frequently questioned the value of sending financial and military support to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russia. He opposed its membership bid to NATO and questioned the mission of NATO itself during the primary, calling on the transatlantic alliance to focus on the growing threat from China.
“I think NATO was fine for the Cold War. It made sense,” he said. “Now we’re in a situation where a lot of those countries aren’t doing their fair share in terms of their defenses, and yet we’re supposed to provide blanket security for that, where our interests may diverge around the world.”
At one point, DeSantis called the war between Ukraine and Russia a “territorial dispute.” He quickly changed his message after facing criticism and said that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine and Putin was a “war criminal.”
Ukraine, DeSantis added, has a “right to that territory.”
“If I could snap my fingers, I’d give it back to Ukraine 100%,” DeSantis told the New York Post’s Piers Morgan in March 2023. “But the reality is what is America’s involvement in terms of escalating with more weapons, and certainly ground troops I think would be a mistake. So, that was the point I was trying to make, but Russia was wrong to invade. They were wrong to take Crimea.”
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article296548929.html#storylink=cpy

Now Trump apparently is “doubling down” on Hegseth (headlines on MSNBC just now). He’s going to find it difficult, however, to find a group of people who are not as smart as he is to fill those positions. Apparently, that’s what he said to a group of business “students” . . . never hire people who are smarter than you. He is the quintessential anti-intellectual . . . the barrel has a bottom, and he is it. CBK
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As much as I dislike DeSantis as my governor here in Florida, I think he would be qualified to be Defense Secretary. I have to grant that he does a great job when it comes to hurricane pre & post dealings. He has run one of the largest states. He has military & JAG legal experience and is very intelligent. I can disagree with most of his policies & ideas, but I can’t say he would not be qualified as our DoD chief. There, I said it, as painful as that was!
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And Florida would be free of him. He is a control freak. But he would not have the promiscuity and drunkenness problems of Hegseth.
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Yes. He would be out as governor, but careful what we wish for cuz who knows how his successor will be with the way Florida has been headed over the years.
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When it comes to hurricanes, all a Florida governor has to do is not break anything. It’s a well-oiled machine at this point.
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DeSantis is as ambitious as he is intolerant. Wherever he serves, he will try to dominate. I can see him clashing with other members of Trump’s team including Trump himself. He is accustomed to getting his way, although he must have been able to follow orders in his military service. In Florida the legislature rubber stamped any and all of his democracy crushing proposals that often were softened or rejected by the courts. Despite his multiple character flaws including being manipulative and provocative, he is smart, but not crazy, although he remains what many including myself would consider an unpredictable extremist.
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If DeSantis would replace “Keg”seth at DoD, it would be to audition as a future POTUS.
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Vance would not like to see DeSantis get a high profile job.
Competitors.
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I agree. A question is how will Trump juggle the egos of these men? How quickly will he dump cabinet members who take attention away from Trump?
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No one is allowed to get more or better press than Trump!
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Vance won’t like him.
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DeSantis is well-qualified to be Secretary of Defense in the same way Hillary Clinton was well-qualified to be President. Both take their jobs seriously: they are workhorses not full-time showboaters, they dig deep into the details and are well-informed, they don’t have lots of personal skeletons in their closets, they have professional backgrounds that are relevant to those respective jobs. That does not mean, of course, that everyone will agree with their policy positions. The point is that they are technically well-qualified, not dunces and/or woefully inexperienced like so many of Trump’s choices so far for senior-level posts.
I doubt Trump will nominate DeSantis. Trump hates anyone who challenges him, and even the egomaniacal Trump knows that DeSantis is his intellectual superior by a mile.
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DeSantis is a vile slime opportunist and right wing shape-shifter. He’s just as bad as the other ghouls and replicants that Trump is recruiting for his 2nd crack at the presidency.
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He’s not as bad as Gaetz, RFK Jr., or Hegseth.
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There are rumors that he insulted Susie Wiles, Trump’s chief of Staff, and she may not be happy bringing him in. Also JD Vance is looking at him as a 2028 competitor so it’s no slam dunk.
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From what I’ve been reading between the lines and sometimes not between the lines, for years, is that Trump may follow in footsteps and invade not only Mexico but Canada to expand the Trump empire the convicted rapist fraud and felon thinks he won last month.
As if the 2024 election was a game that he won. Winner takes everything
I do not jest, when I say that Trump thinks he owns us (everyone living in the US), and we all owe him total loyalty or else.
That is who he is and who he has always been and will always be.
Never forget:
Trump is a malignant narcissist and has been all of his life.
Trump is a sociopath and has been all of his life.
Trump is a megalomaniac. This may be a new trait since he tasted real power his first term in the White House.
Trump is a convicted rapist, fraud, and felon.
Trump has been accused by dozens of women for sexual abuse and rape.
Trump is a lifelong cheater and liar. All one has to do is study the thousands of court cases and lawsuits Trump has been involved in for decades to learn that. USA today published that history, and I think they are keeping it up to date.
On January 6, 2021, Trump became a traitor.
Former employees who worked for Trump describe him as a micromanager. Without his approval, they couldn’t even select the drapes for his hotels.
Every business mistake he made was based on his decisions that he always blames someone else for.
Trump’s mentor was Roy Cohn. If you are reading this and you don’t know who he is, you should find out.
In the 1970s and during the 1980s, Roy Cohn became a prominent political fixer in New York City. He also represented and mentored New York City real estate developer and later U.S. President Donald Trump during his early business career.
Roy Cohn: The mysterious US lawyer who helped Donald Trump rise to power
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I wrote “following in Putin’s footsteps” in my previous comment, but somehow Putin’s name ended up deleted. And I didn’t catch that until it was too late.
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No matter whom he chooses, that person will subvert the constitution, and the Supreme Court will not check this power as was intended. All the while they will be calling themselves literalists. Checks and balances are dead until we get a real court.
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With the return of Trump, the current composition of SCOTUS will get cemented into place. The two oldest members –Thomas and Alito–may retire; if so, Trump will replace them with Trumpian right wingers who are thirty years younger. Aileen Cannon?
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Here’s a blast from the past, which includes a discussion about whether DeSantis would be worse than Trump as President, about the same, or preferable to Trump. I was in the “preferable to Trump” camp, which I think holds up ok.
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Hegseth——>De Santis:
a small step up over a low bar.
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If Trump picks DeSantis to run defense, look forward to new military uniform boots. White. With high heels.
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He’ll never pick Desantis. The guy actually knows how to run government. He runs parts of it into the ground and erasing a certain population, but it’s his day job. Trump has to be the smartest (?) man in the room
As for the other appointments like hegseth, none of these guys have managed a major operation like… a State, a city, a massive corporation, a big city department of anything.
And now they get the keys to the Pentagon? 27,000 plus employees. And, that’s just “in” the Pentagon (thank you google). Then there’s the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
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