California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has beefed up his checklist of grievances with President Donald Trump as soon as once more.
Showing on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday, Newsom mentioned his hopes for “a exceptional second” for the Democratic get together amid the looming Nov. 4 election. He then swiftly turned his sights to take purpose at his ongoing political foe Trump.
Telling moderator Kristen Welker that Trump is “a traditionally unpopular president,” the governor added that the political chief’s “insurance policies are much more unpopular than the president himself.”
“In each core class, he’s underwater. And he’s a man that promised to make us wealthier and more healthy,” Newsom continued of Trump’s failed marketing campaign promises. “We’re poorer and sicker, throughout the board. Individuals are beginning to understand that not solely is their espresso costlier, their beef is costlier, however the price of an car is costlier, since he grew to become president, the price of utilities.”
Newsom went on to declare that the president has not solved something that he’s promised to unravel.
“So his recklessness apart, his type apart, the substance, he hasn’t delivered,” he added.
Newsom then echoed his repeated concerns of Trump “attempting to rig the [2028 presidential] election,” claiming that he’ll attempt to do it “as a result of he is aware of he’s going to lose the midterms.”
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Alternatively, Trump has slammed Newsom’s leadership and threatened to have Newsom arrested with out specifying any alleged costs.
Watch Newsom’s full look on “Meet the Press” beneath.











