Raising Eyebrows: Disabled Man In Wheelchair Thrown Out Of Ron DeSantis's Campaign Event

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A disabled man in a wheelchair and conservative podcaster Matt Kim were forcibly removed from a campaign event held by Ron DeSantis on the eve of the Iowa caucuses.

The reasons behind this unexpected expulsion remain shrouded in mystery, leaving those involved bewildered and frustrated.

Video footage of the incident captures the disabled attendee, who had just entered the venue, being swiftly escorted out by security personnel. When pressed for an explanation, the security guard could only offer that he was "following orders," leaving the disabled man visibly perplexed by the sudden turn of events.

The individual in question was reportedly wearing a hat adorned with the name of Brenden Dilley, host of The Dilley Show and a staunch Trump supporter. Dilley took to social media to express his disbelief, stating, "Ron DeSantis just had a man in a wheelchair thrown out of his event because he was wearing a hat with my name on it, while he was listening to the speeches. Unreal."

In addition to the disabled man's removal, conservative podcaster Matt Kim shared his own bewildering ejection from the event on his social media platforms.

But the surprises did not end there. Governor DeSantis also drew criticism for blocking handicapped parking spaces with his Never Back Down bus at the same event, despite the frigid temperatures of -12 degrees Fahrenheit.