DeSantis staffer who shared video featuring neo-Nazi symbol no longer with campaign

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A staffer for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is no longer with the 2024 presidential campaign just days after he retweeted a video featuring White supremacist imagery.

Over the weekend, Nate Hochman, who served as a speechwriter for the DeSantis campaign, according to a source familiar with his role, retweeted a video that features DeSantisโ€™ face over the Florida state seal that spins into a Sonnenrad, with the words โ€œMake America Florida,โ€ as soldiers march in the background. The Sonnenrad symbol is an alternative to the swastika and is used to show support for White supremacy and neo-Nazism.

โ€œNate Hochman is no longer with the campaign. And we will not be commenting on him further,โ€ a campaign official told CNN. The campaign declined to comment on whether the video played a role in Hochmanโ€™s employment status.

Hochman did not immediately respond to request for comment. He told Semafor that โ€œit was an honor to work for Governor DeSantis.โ€

Hochman previously worked for The National Review before joining the DeSantis campaign. He often shared right-wing memes and pro-DeSantis content on Twitter.

Hochmanโ€™s departure comes as the DeSantis campaign has made additional cuts to its payroll, reducing its staff by more than one third as the Florida governor seeks to reboot his struggling bid for the 2024 Republican nomination.

The video, originally posted to the โ€œRon DeSantis Fancamsโ€ @desantiscams Twitter account, highlights news headlines of Trump for failing to build the border wall and promoting Covid-19 vaccines, as well as a clip of the former president holding a โ€œLGBTs for Trumpโ€ rainbow flag, over a remixed version of โ€œRunning Up That Hillโ€ by Kate Bush. Then, it cuts to clips of DeSantis, including from his โ€œTop Govโ€ ad and highlights news headlines like, โ€œGovernor Ron DeSantis Signs Strongest Anti-Illegal…

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