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Report: Fox News Guts Florida Gov. DeSantis Ad Showing Him Armed While Serving In Iraq

Fox News refused to air an ad supporting Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis because it showed him in his military uniform and carrying a rifle.
Ron DeSantis in his military uniform and carrying a rifle while serving in Iraq. (X)

Fox News refused to air an ad supporting Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis because it showed him in his military uniform and carrying a rifle.

According to Newsmax, Never Back Down, a pro-DeSantis political action committee, released a 30-second ad on immigration. The ad maintains that the Biden administration’s open-borders policies have turned America into a “warzone.”

“Armed incursions. Human trafficking. Death,” the voiceover says in the ad.

“Open borders means every state is a border, bringing crime where we live and lethal drugs in our schools,” the commercial continues.   

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The ad then notes, “The only candidate fighting to secure our border now is the only candidate who served in a warzone.”

The ad then cuts to a photo of DeSantis in his combat uniform and holding what appears to be an M-4 rifle while standing in front of a Humvee. DeSantis served in Iraq in 2007 as a Navy lieutenant, serving alongside SEAL Team 1, Newsmax reported.

Fox News, however, produced a “sanitized version” of the commercial, Newsmax reported.

The Fox News version featured a “bust shot of DeSantis in uniform minus the weapon.” The replacement ad depicted DeSantis’ head shot while clad in his white Navy uniform.

Fox also cut a part of the clip that showed heavily armed Mexican cartel thugs as gunfire erupted in the background.

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The network instead offered “firearm-free footage” of the drugrunners.

Newsmax attributed Never Back Down with sharing news of the watered-down version Fox ran, but did not obtain a comment from the PAC about the commercial swap.

Newsmax did not indicate whether Fox offered a comment as well.

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