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Ron DeSantis' Home Hit by Huge Oak Tree in Hurricane Idalia, Family Was Home

TMZ.com Thursday, 31 August 2023
Hurricane Idalia's trail of destruction across Florida includes a direct hit on Gov. Ron DeSantis' home, where a century-old oak tree came slamming down as his wife and kids were inside. DeSantis' wife, Casey, shared the frightening news Wednesday…
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