Governor Ron DeSantis uninjured after car accident in Tennessee – live updates
Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene
Ron DeSantis was in a car crash while on his way to a fundraiser in Tennessee.
The Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate was uninjured in the Tuesday morning incident.
“This morning, the governor was in a car accident while traveling to an event in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He and his team are uninjured. We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,” spokesperson Bryan Griffin said in a statement.
Mr DeSantis was set to attend fundraisers in Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville on Tuesday as his campaign is reported to be floundering both in terms of funding and poll numbers.
The crash took place on I-75 South close to the 2.8-mile marker, south of the 153 exit, according to News Channel 9.
Chattanooga Police told News Channel 9 that it was a minor crash and as traffic slowed down, four cars in the motorcade transporting Mr DeSantis collided with each other. Law enforcement said one of the staffers suffered a minor injury. Mr DeSantis and his staff continued their journey to the fundraisers.
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Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending scene of presidential hopeful’s car crash
CCTV footage shows emergency services attending the scene of a car crash involving Ron DeSantis in Tennessee on Tuesday, 25 July.
The Republican presidential nominee was involved in a collision while travelling to an event in Chattanooga but was uninjured, his spokesperson Bryan Griffin said.
“We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,” Mr Griffin added.
Mr DeSantis, 44, had been scheduled to hold events in the state on Tuesday.
Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene
CCTV footage shows emergency services attending the scene of a car crash involving Ron DeSantis in Tennessee on Tuesday, 25 July. The Republican presidential nominee was involved in a collision while travelling to an event in Chattanooga but was uninjured, his spokesperson Bryan Griffin said. “We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,” Mr Griffin added. Mr DeSantis, 44, had been scheduled to hold events in the state on Tuesday.
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VIDEO: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene
Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene
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