Rubio was quick to express outrage over his canvasser being attacked for wearing a Desantis cap while canvassing for him. Rubio's canvasser, Christopher Monzon is a
notorious neo-Nazi activist, known by counterprotesters as the "Cuban Confederate," who has marched with the white supremacist
League of the South and with neo-Nazi Richard Spencer at the 2017 Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. "That same year, Monzon was arrested for attempting to assault protesters in Hollywood, Florida with a Confederate flag," said the report. "He was the lone counterprotester at a gathering organized to push for streets named after Confederate generals to be renamed." Journalists from the Miami New Times attempted to interview Monzon on Monday in his room at HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, with permission from the facility’s communications department, but said they were blocked from entering by members of the Vice City Proud Boys, the militant right-wing group’s Miami-Dade chapter. The police report of the incident doesn't quite line up with Rubio's version of events. For starters, there is currently no evidence that the attack in Hialeah — a predominantly Cuban-American city in Miami-Dade County that is overwhelmingly Republican — was actually politically motivated. If Rubio didn't have so many Proud boys and neo-Nazis working for him, perhaps they wouldn't have so many altercations with the citizens.