Miami Herald

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ chief spokespers­on resigns

- BY ANA CEBALLOS aceballos@miamiheral­d.com Times/Herald

Fred Piccolo is out as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ communicat­ions director and will move to the state Department of Education to serve as executive vice chancellor of the Florida College System.

Piccolo’s resignatio­n comes amid backlash from a 4 a.m. Christmas Eve tweet in which he downplayed COVID-19 deaths.

The tweet drew national headlines and led Piccolo to delete his Twitter account.

His tweet was responding to a photo gallery of COVID-19 victims and healthcare workers. He tweeted: “I’m wondering since 99% [of] Covid patients survive shouldn’t you have 99 photos of survivors for every one fatality? Otherwise you’re just trying to create a narrative that is not reality.”

The tweet has since been deleted.

Piccolo said Thursday his departure from the governor’s office was unrelated to the tweet and that his move to the state Department of Education had been in the works “for a while.” He said he submitted his resignatio­n letter on Dec. 23, a day before the tweet.

“Just looking for something new. Been in the comms [communicat­ions] world for 23 years,” Piccolo said in a text message Thursday morning to the Herald/Times.

Piccolo, who has long been known for his combative social-media style with reporters, was tapped as DeSantis’ chief spokespers­on in July. DeSantis has not yet announced who will replace him.

Piccolo will start his new job at the Department of Education on Jan. 6 and will reunite with Education Commission­er Richard Corcoran. Piccolo previously served as Corcoran’s chief spokespers­on at the state House speaker’s office.

Corcoran said in a statement Thursday that he was “thrilled” Piccolo was joining the department: “He brings a wealth of knowledge, skill, and years of experience to the department and will provide strategic leadership in developing cross-divisional education strategies for post-secondary and career and adult education to ensure Florida post-secondary students can continue to receive a worldclass education.”

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