Libs of TikTok creator says Ron DeSantis offered to let her stay at the Florida governor’s mansion when she was doxxed

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Chaya Raichik, who created the Libs of TikTok Twitter account, said that when she was doxxed, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had someone from his team reach out to offer to allow her and her family to stay at the governor’s mansion.

Raichik said that the individual indicated that DeSantis wanted to convey a message to Raichik that she and her family could stay at the governor’s mansion at a guest house for as long as necessary.

“I was almost in tears,” Raichik said of the offer from the Florida governor, noting that she is “so grateful.”

Raichik made the comments while speaking to Fox News’ Tucker Carlson during an interview on “Tucker Carlson Today.”

“I recently got the opportunity to thank @GovRonDeSantis in person,” Raichik noted in a tweet on the Libs of TikTok Twitter account. “He was so gracious. Brushed it off. He said ‘of course! You do great work!’ It wasn’t even a question for him. Genuinely a kindhearted person.”

DeSantis, a popular conservative figure who won reelection during the Sunshine State’s 2022 gubernatorial contest, is widely viewed as someone who could potentially run for president, though the governor has not announced plans to pursue a White House bid.

The Libs of TikTok account exposes the musings and activity of the radical left, often by reposting videos that leftists have posted on TikTok.

“Posting publicly available videos isn’t harmful, hateful or dangerous. You know what is harmful though? Confusing kids about their identity, stealing childhood innocence, exposing kids to adult sexual entertainment, giving kids porn in school, and sterilizing and mutilating kids,” a tweet on the Libs of TikTok page notes.

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