WATCH: DeSantis tears into ‘authoritarian gas station attendant’ Putin

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ripped into Vladimir Putin Wednesday, labeling Russia’s head of state an “authoritarian gas station attendant.”

“If you look at their country, it’s a hollowed-out country but for the energy,” the Republican said, referring to the nation currently invading and occupying parts of its western neighbor Ukraine.


“So, [Putin] is in a situation where his ideology, I think, is to try and reassemble some of the lost glory of what they had” during the days of the Soviet Union, DeSantis said.

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The USSR was by no means a “glorious entity,” and Putin feels that the dissolution of the Soviet Union was a bad thing, according to the governor.


Europe is bankrolling Russia’s growth under Putin, and the United States is not serious about energy independence, he said.

Russia is putting a tremendous amount of machinery and manpower into Ukraine, but DeSantis believes that holding the nation down is going to be like swallowing a porcupine.

“You’re going to end up with like these Ukrainians engaging in guerrilla warfare, and I think it’s gonna be like death by a thousand cuts,” he said.

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Watch the video to hear DeSantis’s full remarks.

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