DeSantis Urges Trump to ‘Step Up’ Ahead of Initial GOP Debate

Ron DeSantis called on former President Donald Trump to “step up” and join the first GOP primary debate next month.

The Florida governor sent the message to his rival, who has yet to confirm whether he’ll take part in the Aug. 23 event in Milwaukee, on talk radio’s “The Howie Carr Show” on Wednesday.

“Nobody is entitled to this nomination. You have got to earn the nomination, and doing things like the [FAMiLY Leadership Summit] event [hosted by Tucker Carlson] in Iowa, doing things like these debates — they’re important parts of the process,” said DeSantis, who previously vowed to be at the debate “regardless” of Trump’s attendance.

“So he should debate, he should go to all these things and see if he can earn it with his vision,” DeSantis added.

The governor continued to criticize the former president, referring to his promises to drain “the swamp” and build a wall on the southern border, along with his calls to build “freedom cities” and allow parents to elect their students’ principals.

“Every candidate needs to be put to the test, and I think he needs to step up and do it,” DeSantis added.

Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung, in a statement to The Hill, called on DeSantis to focus on his own campaign “instead of throwing a temper tantrum because he is losing so badly.”

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