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An American politician attacks the USA in Munich. Donald Trump got hit


Newsom said during Saturday's panel that Trump “is temporary” and his rule is a matter of “years, not decades.” — If he were younger, I wouldn't necessarily say that. There is no doubt that he would run for a third term in such a case, the governor said.
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What are Gavin Newsom's views on Donald Trump?

What did Newsom say about US instability?

How does Newsom feel about the MAGA movement?

What is California going to do about the current US administration?

An American politician attacks the USA in Munich

“I never thought this would happen in my lifetime, but unfortunately the US is now a source of more instability than any other country in the world,” he said.

— That's why we need to remind you that this is not permanent. I know there is a lot of pessimism that this can't be fixed. (…) But remember that he is [Donald Trump] is a historically unpopular president. He will be crushed in the midterm elections, said Newsom, one of the most popular representatives of the Democratic Party.

He expressed belief that the pro-Trump MAGA movement [Make America Great Again] it won't survive after Trump is gone because it relies on a “cult of personality.” He called the US president an “invasive species” and said the president's strength is that he can “exploit weakness.” “But it reacts completely differently to self-confidence, character, purpose,” he added.

— I believe the tone and tone of US Secretary of State Marc Rubio's speech today is reflected in this. This was reflected in the actions of many European leaders. And I believe that Europe feels more united today, and perhaps this is one of Donald Trump's merits, he added.

He also declared that California wants to fill the “void” left on the world stage by the current US administration.

Ashley Davis

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