ainsley: brian was trying to figure out how to get on twitter spaces? brian: like you said new york times halls what you are saying just audio. which is bizarre. wife would would do you an audio interview and trey gowdy at 8:00. ainsley: mod der rate offed with david sacks close with musk. live audio only event. starts at 6:00 p.m. we are not sure how long it will go. he will be on fox with trey at 8:00 p.m. brian: brian brilliant for elon musk. everyone is talking about twitter. you look for some fair face on social media after the twitter files revealed how biased everyone was. this fortifies elon musk s belief that i got the platform. you should be coming. to say but, a couple of things on this. the bigger the field in theory, the better it is for president trump. that s why he has got the blessing he blessed nikki haley. that s why he blessed tim scott. that s why he has a friendly relationship with vivek ramaswamy. it s also interesting that ron desantis gets hit because
several major manufacturers colluded on bids for state contracts. officials want information on whether abbott laboratories and others engaged in collusion or coordination with any other market participant regarding the bidding. and buffalo bills safety damar hamlin hamlin back at team practice nearly five months after suffering cardiac arrest on monday night football. he participated in individual drills during the team s voluntary mini camp. bills head coach sean mcdermott says the team is taking things one day at a time when asked about the status. the 25-year-old old is fully cleared to resume his career after recovering from the near death experience. good for him. and those are your headlines, brian, over to you. brian: thanks, ashley. florida governor ron desantis set to officially declare his candidacy for president tonight. do i have the courage? is it worth the sacrifice? america has been worth it every single time. brian: that s a little like
trump fight in him but i think he is more politically disciplined. and i would like to see that in our white house. steve: okay. jeff, you also are in florida. but you are an independent. when it s time for the florida primary, who would you vote for? yeah, every think i will still go with desantis here and take his i love what he stands for like amanda said. he has the trump fight with a little more discipline. i m a big fan of his anti-wokeness and keeping florida a will citadel of normalcy. steve: you just interviewed ron desantis not too long ago so you have a pretty good idea of what he is all about. yeah. i do. you know, i think it s one thing, you know, if i m honestly speaking, i think it s one thing to govern a state i .
i am excited to see him get in the race. i do want to hear, you know, all of what he plans to do for the country. he has been an excellent governor here in florida. the way he has stood up throughout the pandemic. the way he has stood up for parental rights. and getting our education system back in order to something that we can be proud of. i am extremely proud of all the work that he has done. i m excited to hear of what his plans are for the rest of the country. steve: absolutely. so, amanda, let s go back to you for a moment. let s say, you know, you are looking at a primary ballot and you have got donald trump and you have got ron desantis and a bunch of other names. who are you going to pick? personally, i would choose desantis. steve: why? i think i will echo what quisha said, he has done amazing things for parental rights and education and, again, how he handled the pandemic. i think he is an amazing leader. i think he has he has the