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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is warning that eight senators' decision to break with Democrats and end the government shutdown shows they aren't alarmed enough about President Donald Trump's impact on political norms.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, in an interview with ABC's Jonathan Karl, said he is "deeply concerned" about President Trump and his allies comments on a third term.
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Trump’s Move to Resume Nuke Testing ‘Is Weakness Masquerading in Strength,’ Newsom Tells Meet the PressCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom (D) went off on President Donald Trump's nuclear testing announcement in an upcoming interview with Meet the Press.
CALIFORNIA TAKEOVER: Gov. Gavin Newsom is asserting himself on the global climate stage just as President Donald Trump and the United States are retreating on climate change. The governor and a Golden State delegation are in Brazil this week at the annual climate summit known as COP30.
However, more and more psychologists have started to agree with Newsom's dementia diagnosis. Dr. John Garner, who co-hosts the Shrinking Trump podcast, said Trump's confusion, bizarre and incoherent rambling, and memory lapses are signs of "immense cognitive decline."
While Donald Trump skips the world stage, California is showing up — leading, partnering, and proving what American climate leadership looks like. The world can count on California to keep leading and innovating as we build the future with cleaner air, good jobs, and economic growth.
The California lawmaker said, “People are starting to realize” that Trump hasn’t followed through on his promises.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) tells Meet the Press in an exclusive interview that “the rules of the game have changed” in facing off with President Trump and says he is “deeply confident” that a measure that would allow the state to move forward with mid-cycle redistricting will succeed.
Gavin Newsom (D) has hurled yet again sharp criticism at President Donald Trump after the Democrats’ recent election sweep. While speaking at a rally in Houston, Texas, on Saturday, the governor mocked his political foe as an “invasive species” while declaring that Trump had a “very bad night” on Nov.