Florida Gov. Ron de Sandis has vowed to resist a recent move by the Biden administration to set up a “misinformation governance council” to combat “Internet misinformation” ahead of the November midterm elections. “Clearly, all of our principles that the country relied on you can not have a Ministry of Truth in that country,” the Florida Republican told a news conference Friday. “So let’s be real here, let ‘s make sure we do things for the benefit of the people of Florida and the Americans, but we’re not going to let Biden get away with it.” FILE PHOTO: Florida Gov. Ron Desantis Speaks During the Welcome Section of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 26, 2021. REUTERS / Joe Skipper / File Photo (Reuters) MCCARTHY CALLS ON BIDEN TO DESTROY THE MISINFORMATION COUNCIL: “TRUE MINISTRY OF TRUE” “We will fight back,” DeSantis added. DeSantis spokeswoman Christina Pushaw told Fox News Digital that his office was “closely monitoring” the “unprecedented threat” from the board to assess how to “more effectively defend the constitutional rights of Floridians.” The repulsion from DeSantis comes as Republicans across the country knocked the Biden government over the board of directors appointed by the Minister of Internal Security Alejandro Mallorca filed on Wednesday will “gather resources” to deal with the “threat” of online misinformation. As President Biden’s term in the White House approaches the 100-day mark, media watchdogs and journalism professors have observed that journalists are “overwhelmingly auspicious, polite and courteous” when covering the current government. (Getty Images) MUSCUS BREAKS SILENCE ABOUT THE FORM OF BIDEN’S MISINFORMATION TABLE AFTER TWITTER PURCHASE: “UNCLEAR” “The same party that spent years promoting Russian conspiracy theories, suppressing the history of Hunter Biden’s laptop and equating parents with terrorists believes it has the credibility to control your speech,” said Kevin McCarthy, a minority leader. Parliament. uploaded to Twitter the manufacture. “Biden must immediately abandon his plan to create an Orwellian Ministry of Truth.” Many conservatives have also criticized the timing of the board’s formation. The move was announced a few days after Tesla CEO Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter after publicly stating on several occasions that he intended to implement a freedom-of-speech approach. “They did not need a ‘Misinformation Governance Board’ until @elonmusk threatened to control their narrative,” Republican Rep. Troy Nels wrote on Twitter. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Critics have also pointed to highly politicized comments in support of Democrats that board executive Nina Jankowicz has made in the past, including comments denying the legality of Hunter Biden’s laptop. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testifies during a House hearing in April 2022 (AP Photo / Jose Luis Magana) “The council’s goal is to prevent misinformation and misinformation from traveling across the country to a number of communities,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in response to Republicans’ criticism of the council on Thursday. “I’m not sure who opposes this effort.”