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(WSNN) – Governor Ron DeSantis spoke out after multiple anti-Semitic rallies were held in Central Florida over the weekend, at an Everglades restoration funding event Monday afternoon.

Gov. DeSantis denounced Democrats who he claims have pinned the rallies on him.

DeSantis also name-called the demonstrators who according to Orange County law enforcement were gathered on the side of the road wearing clothing with ‘Nazi’ insignia, and yelling profanities and anti-Semitic slurs at vehicles passing by.

“These democrats who are trying to use this as some type of political issue to try to smear me as some type of political issue, we’re not playing their game, some Jackasses doing this on the street, first of all law enforcement is going to hold them accountable because they were doing stuff on the overpass so they’re absolutely going to do that and they should do that, I’m not going to have people try to smear me,” said Florida (R) Governor, Ron DeSantis. 

Gov. DeSantis added that Florida would sign the strongest antisemitism bill in the country.

According to OCSO, the group left the area and no arrests were made.