- by foxnews
- 17 Aug 2025
The story noted that DeSantis served in the U.S. Navy himself, and that more than 130 fellow veterans penned a letter asking him to "stop setting the executions of our fellow soldiers."
The Daily Beast report named several veterans who have either been executed or are awaiting execution, failing to inform readers of the crimes that the majority of them were found guilty of.
When shared on X, the Daily Beast report was slapped with a Community Note: "The @thedailybeast defends Bobby Joe Long, executed in 2019, but omits why: Long was a serial killer who raped and murdered at least 10 women in Tampa Bay in 1984. He confessed and was convicted of eight homicides, plus additional rapes and abductions."
Two other veterans named in the article were convicted of rape and murder, including a man who killed an 8-year-old girl and her grandmother, but the report didn't mention why they landed on death row.
DeSantis' Communications Director Alex Lanfranconi provided a comment to the Daily Beast.
"A simple trick to avoid execution in Florida is to not murder people," Lanfranconi said.
The article was widely criticized on social media:
The Daily Beast did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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