“Shy” Ron DeSantis is still “trying to convince himself to run” knowing that “Trump will crack down on him,” says pundit

Gov. Ron DeSantis is “hesitating” and “hesitating” to announce his presidential bid because he will run against Donald Trump, a body language expert revealed.
DeSantis is expected to announce in the next few days that he is running for office in 2024.
But it seems he doesn’t just have to convince the American public that he’s the next US president.
DeSantis is having trouble convincing himself, the expert says.
“Ron isn’t sure,” body language expert Greg Williams told The US Sun exclusively.
“Either he hasn’t realized that he’s going to run for president, or he’s still hesitant,” Williams said while analyzing DeSantis’ keynote address for the Midland County GOP Michigan annual spring fundraiser last April.


The Florida governor is expected to announce his bid for the Republican nomination in a conversation with Twitter owner and tech billionaire Elon Musk on Wednesday night, a representative of his political team said CNN.
But, Williams, known as The negotiatorsaid DeSantis is likely trying to commit to making its offer.
“His shyness comes from not sounding overly convincing,” the expert said.
“He speaks monotonously and it affects his power.”
Williams added, “It almost sounds like he’s trying to convince himself.”
The body language expert says DeSantis’ shyness stems from fears about how former President Donald Trump will respond to his offer.
“He’s hesitant, and he’s going to have to overcome that, and I would suggest he’s shy in the sense that he knows it as soon as he says something along the lines of ‘Now my hat’s officially in the ring, he knows that former one Presidents.” “Trump will crack down on him,” Williams said.
He explained: “Former President Trump has already started to say things like, ‘Yes, he needed my support and I gave it to him, oh, he was overly grateful and now look at this insignificant person that I do helped so much.’ “
“NEW ANIMAL”
DeSantis, who won an impressive victory in November’s midterm elections, is widely touted as an alternative candidate to Trump for the Republican primary.
Christopher Nicholas, a veteran Republican policy adviser, described DeSantis as a “new animal” because he had never run for president before.
The expert believes that in 2024 more states could be in the game if Trump wasn’t the only option.
He told The US Sun: “In 2020, Trump couldn’t break new ground. He did not bring other states into play.
“Trump’s had his time and it’s time to find someone new and younger who can appeal to a broader segment of the electorate.”