DeSantis Stands by Vandal of Satanic Statue, Rejects Recognition of Satanism as Religion

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Florida Governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has pledged to contribute to the legal fees of a man accused of vandalizing a Satanic Temple statue in the Iowa capitol building. DeSantis argued that Satanism should not be recognized as a religion by the federal government. The display, featuring a Baphomet statue, sparked a debate over freedom of religion, with some Iowa Republicans calling for its removal while others defended it as an example of free speech. A crowdfunding campaign has raised over $30,000 for the defendant's legal defense fund.
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- Satanic Temple reports vandalism of its display in Iowa Capitol Des Moines Register
- Iowa Satanic Temple display insults Christmas as much as giant Santa USA TODAY
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