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Ron DeSantis tells Hannity he might run in 2028, wants to abolish TSA!

4 sources|Diversity: 51%Left blind spot|

During an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis discussed the possibility of running for president in 2028 and expressed support for abolishing the Transportation Security Administration. DeSantis also suggested he could have won the Republican primary without former President Trump's involvement. The remarks generated coverage primarily from right-leaning and center outlets.

Center· 1 sources

Center outlets reported DeSantis's 2028 presidential ambitions and TSA abolition proposal as straightforward news from his Hannity interview, presenting his statements without substantial editorial framing.

Right· 3 sources

Right-leaning sources amplified DeSantis's comments about potential 2028 candidacy and his counterfactual claim about the primary race. Some outlets independently explored the merits of TSA abolition as a policy matter, treating it as a substantive governance question.

Key Differences

  • Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage of this story, creating a complete absence of progressive perspective on DeSantis's statements.
  • Right-leaning sources gave substantially more attention to the story than center outlets, with multiple outlets covering the interview and related policy positions.
  • Right outlets treated the TSA abolition proposal as a standalone policy discussion, while center coverage focused primarily on the 2028 electoral implications.

Left(0)

No left-leaning sources covered this story

Center(1)

Right(3)

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