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Gov. Ron DeSantis scolds CNN reporter after snarky question about coronavirus vaccine rollout

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis scolded CNN reporter Rosa Flores on Monday after she appeared to blame him for coronavirus vaccine distribution issues at local hospitals.

Flores shouted during a press conference: "Governor, what has gone wrong with the rollout of the vaccine that we’ve seen phone lines jammed, websites crashing." Florida Gov.

Ron DeSantis scolded CNN reporter Rosa Flores on Monday for implying that Florida has experienced issues distributing the coronavirus vaccine. (Diaz/Pool via REUTERS) DeSantis, a Republican, responded that there is "a lot of demand," as the CNN reporter continued to speak over him.   "Excuse me, excuse me, you just said, ‘What has gone wrong?’ so I’m answering the question," DeSantis said as Flores continued.

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