Gavin Newsom, Trump
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Newsom isn’t using political gerrymandering as his only method of combating Trump and the Republicans. His digital team has resorted to trolling Trump on X, mimicking the president’s own social media vernacular. Think petty insults and hyperbole with a heavy reliance on the “caps lock” key.
The redistricting push in Calfornia to counter Republicans in Texas is Gov. Gavin Newsom’s most direct challenge yet to President Donald Trump and the national political discourse. Newsom has also
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Newsom lashes out at universities for agreeing to 'sell their soul' to Trump for federal funding
Calif., criticized major universities like Harvard and Columbia paying settlements after facing spending cuts from the Trump administration.
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Newsom demands information from Trump after Border Patrol appearance outside his news conference
Newsom has filed a Freedom of Information Act request after agents appeared outside a news conference he held in L.A. Critics say Trump uses federal law enforcement against his enemies.
Braun—who Trump relegated to the kids’ table during his star-studded inauguration—has yet to make a decision on the matter, but his counterpart in Texas, Greg Abbott, is all in on the plan, with a special redistricting session planned for this week that could net the GOP five more House seats.
Gavin Newsom knows the popular image of him is of a smooth talker with slicked-back hair, the wealthy liberal who co-owns a vineyard.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has gone on the offensive against Trump, trolling him on social media and pushing back against the GOP's gerrymandering efforts. But is that enough to get Democrats back in power?
A photo of U.S. servicemembers working on their hands and knees upon the arrival of the Russian president has gone viral.
If you have issues with what I’m putting out, you sure as hell should have concerns about what [Trump is] putting out as president,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is doing all he can to position himself as the Democratic candidate in the next presidential election.
A new poll showed widespread support for the state's independent redistricting commission, which could temporarily take a back seat.