Trump, Newsom and Tariff
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Trump has spent much of his second term fixated on construction projects, razing the East Wing of the White House to make room for a $400 million ballroom, closing the beleaguered Kennedy Center for renovations, and drawing up plans for a massive triumphal arch—all of which will reportedly bear Trump’s name.
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Gavin Newsom launches attack on Trump during book promotion
Gavin Newsom ripped into Donald Trump during a swear word-laden tirade at an event promoting his autobiography. The Governor of California held no punches when going after the president, suggesting the acts in office of the 47th POTUS do little to unite people.
Newsom described his son asking if he was running for president based on the headline of a news article that had supposedly suggested so. Newsom told his son they would make the decision as a family, but his son told him not to run. “I’m too young. You need to spend more time with us,” Newsom said his son wrote him.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) called President Donald Trump a “punch-drunk boxer” for increasing his global tariff rate to 15% in response to the Supreme Court’s rejection of his staple economic tool. Trump initially implemented a 10% worldwide tariff on Friday before adding another 5% to the rate a day later.
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Newsom Gut-Checks Rubio Over His Trump Flip — Then Christie Blows the Lid Off Who Really Trashes Trump Behind His Back and It’s Messier Than Expected
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling out Republican sycophants of President Donald Trump by name, including members of his administration and close allies, telling European […]
President Donald Trump is rebuking California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s overseas diplomacy, warning foreign leaders against treating the Democratic governor as
Trump slams California Gov. Newsom's European diplomacy tour as "inappropriate," warning UK leaders against partnering with the Democratic governor.
Trump marked Presidents' Day with a post claiming lower inflation, market gains, border security and record‑low crime.