The White House explodes against Gavin Newsom for “neglect” to California and then travel to Europe again
The White House reproaches Gavin Newsom's governor for neglecting California's problems for traveling to Europe to criticize Donald Trump
Instead of addressing the issues of a condition where people loan increased under his administration, the White House harshly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for making two trips to Europe in less than a month.
The 58-year-old Democrat's responses in Washington made people uncomfortable, referring to President Donald Trump as the most dangerous president in American history. These remarks were made while he was present at the German meeting on Munich protection.
" I hope you realize that Donald Trump is not just a temporary leader, but that he may be one of the most anti-American leaders to actually live at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. That is what I firmly believe. And I don't take it lightly," Newsom said. Along with him, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a part of his party, urged Western leaders to be persistent with the force Trump is putting on NATO members.
" We are watching our national administration break up every political norm and pull up the intercontinental partnership. Our friends have strained relations. Our dedication to and demonstrated conformity with political values? The New York agent cited that "human rights are also very fragile. " White House Press Secretary Anna Kelly criticized both Democrats for breaking the promises they made to those who voted for them by railing against Donald Trump before folks who don't even recognize them in a statement released to the New York Post. Gavin Newscum and AOC may become addressing the numerous issues in California and New York, but instead they are frolicking around in Europe, where no one is aware of their whereabouts. Luckily, President Trump, who works day in and day out to defuse inflation, safe our border, deport legal immigrants, and restore peace through force, will always have solid leadership in him, he noted. California currently has a budget deficit of$ 2. 9 billion, according to Gavin Newsom's office's announcement in early January. The most alarming aspect of this situation is that, despite rising stock market profits and investments in artificial intelligence, the state's most populous state has a budget deficit of$ 1 billion for the fourth year in a row.
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