The office of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has responded to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, after he offered to teach the Republican lawmaker “something about values.”
Adams made the jibe against DeSantis as the possible 2024 presidential candidate arrived in New York City on Feb. 20 as part of a pro-law enforcement tour.
Standing before a large crowd in a restaurant on Monday, DeSantis spoke to his supporters, many of which appeared to be law enforcement members, about New York’s controversial bail reform law while also calling on NYPD cops to consider transferring to Florida, which he praised for its falling crime levels.
During his speech, DeSantis also took aim at “woke ideology,” telling the audience that the sunshine state does “not surrender to the woke mob” and that Florida is where “woke goes to die.”
Adams Takes a Swipe
“We’re happy to teach you something about values while you’re here,” the New York City mayor continued.
Shortly after Adams’ tweet, DeSantis’ campaign spokeswoman Christina Pushaw fired back, stating that New York City saw more people leave last year than any other metropolitan area.
“You know this, Mayor Adams, and you’ve talked (accurately) about crime pushing people out of NYC,” Pushaw said.
“Florida’s crime rate meanwhile is at a 50-year low. Maybe it’s you who can learn from [DeSantis]?” the governor’s campaign spokesperson said.
Crime has exploded in New York City in recent years, while calls to defund the police have also increased.
Americans Flocking to Florida
Elsewhere, a recent report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows that Florida is among the top five states attracting the largest number of new residents.“I read that New York is the only state that doesn’t allow judges to consider—when they’re making a bail determination—whether someone’s a danger to the community,” he said. “How does that make any sense? Is that making your community any safer, to be doing that? Of course not. So you need to do things like repeal these failed pieces of legislation.”
The Republican also delivered a message to law enforcement members who are feeling “disenchanted,” telling them: “If you don’t think things are going to turn around wherever you are—not just in New York, wherever—just know that there’s a state that’s doing it right. There’s a state that will value your service.”
DeSantis also gave similar talks to law enforcement members in Philadelphia and Chicago on Monday.