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DeSantis is in a car accident on his way to Tennessee presidential campaign events but isn’t injured
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Date:2025-04-19 20:37:40
WASHINGTON (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was in a car accident Tuesday as he traveled to presidential campaign events in Tennessee but wasn’t injured, his campaign said.
Campaign press secretary Bryan Griffin confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday that the Republican hopeful “was in a car accident while traveling to an event in Chattanooga, Tennessee.”
Griffin said that DeSantis “and his team are uninjured.” Further details on the accident were not immediately available.
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