Ron DeSantis says that if he does decide to run for president in 2024, "I'm running against Biden," keeping the focus on the current president "because I think he’s failed the country. I think the country wants a change. I think they want a fresh start and a new direction, and so we’ll be very vocal about that." And yet, during the same interview, the Florida governor "sought to strike a clear contrast with Donald Trump," according to the New York Times, "doubling down" with references to the former president's "character." Speaking with Piers Morgan Monday in an interview that will air on Morgan's Fox News show Thursday, DeSantis appeared to allude to the chaos and drama surrounding Trump and the people he tends to hire, and said his own approach is different: "The way we run the government, I think, is no daily drama, focus on the big picture and put points on the board, and I think that’s something that’s very important."