Judge won’t force DeSantis to explain why he thinks he’s “God’s protector” in religious freedom/abortion lawsuit

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A screenshot from a DeSantis campaign video tweeted by his wife, Casey, that portrayed the governor as "God's Protector."

By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

A Tallahassee trial judge ruled this week that Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn’t have to explain under oath why he styled himself “God’s protector” in a campaign video.

In fact, the governor doesn’t have to answer questions about any of his actions that suggest an alliance with far-right Christians, a key issue in an ongoing lawsuit about religious freedom and Florida abortion law.

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