California Governor Newsom Calls Trump Temporary at Munich Security Conference
Newsom criticized Trump’s climate rollback and highlighted California’s global economic role while advancing a Ukraine partnership at the Munich Security Conference.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom told an international audience that Donald Trump will be gone in three years, labeling him as 'temporary'.
- Newsom plans to sign a partnership with Ukraine aimed at cooperation on economic recovery, innovation, and resilience while in Europe.
- Democratic pollster Zac McCrary suggests Newsom is trying to project a presidential vibe and build foreign policy credentials.
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Gavin Newsom attacks Donald Trump frontally at the Munich Security Conference and calls him an "invasive" president. At the same time, the Californian governor believes that Trump's influence is only temporary.
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Gavin Newsom still won’t totally admit he’s running for president in 2028, but the California governor is forthright in his belief that Donald Trump has a sell-by date. “Donald Trump is temporary,” Newsom told the Munich Security Conference on Friday. “He’ll be gone in three years,” the Trump trolling Democrat added, with an eye to […]
California Governor Gavin Newsom again rant against President Donald Trump, this time in front of several European leaders
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