
President Trump is taking hits from everywhere. The radical Left desperately wants to destroy him.
And a Democrat governor lobbed a heinous assault at Trump that has the White House concerned.
While everyday Americans are scraping by with skyrocketing energy bills and job losses from green mandates, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom jets across the globe to a U.N. climate circus in Brazil. That’s right—over 5,000 miles from sunny California to the steamy streets of Belém, all to play the hero against President Donald Trump. It’s the kind of virtue-signaling spectacle that makes you wonder: Does this guy own a mirror, or just a fleet of private planes guzzling fuel like there’s no tomorrow?
Newsom didn’t waste time at the COP30 summit, turning what should be a boring talkfest into his personal Trump-bashing festival. Hosted by Brazil’s government, this gathering of global elites is supposed to tackle “climate doom,” but for Newsom, it’s prime time to settle scores. He couldn’t resist slamming the president, calling his no-nonsense stance on climate hysteria “dumb.” Because nothing says “saving the planet” like flying halfway around the world to trash your own country’s leader.
Per Reuters, Newsom ramped up the drama, labeling Trump’s policies a straight-up “threat to rule of law and democracy.” Coming from a guy whose state is a sanctuary for every illegal border-crosser and a playground for Hollywood hypocrites, that’s rich. Trump’s the one putting America first—securing borders, slashing regulations, and ditching the fearmongering fairy tales about the end of the world in 12 years. But to Newsom, standing tall for working families is somehow a democratic apocalypse.
Chatting with reporters on the sidelines, Newsom played the victim card hard. He trotted out his trip as some noble quest to fill the “absence of leadership from Donald Trump,” claiming that the president is “abdicating” his duties on climate. Abdicating? Trump’s out there delivering real wins—energy independence, booming factories, and no more bowing to Paris Accord grifters.
Before a crowd of local bigwigs and international jet-setters, Newsom puffed up his chest, positioning himself as the ultimate “counterweight” to Trump’s America-First agenda. He bragged about California’s so-called “green” experiments, crowing that his state is the “most un-Trump state.”
Newsom didn’t hold back on the time-machine jabs. “He [Trump] wants to bring us back and try to recreate the 20th, maybe even try to recreate the 19th century,” he sneered.
The governor kept the insults flying, charging that Trump’s team is “doubling down on stupid as it relates to climate policy in my country, but not in my state.”
Diving deeper into his rant, Newsom drew a line in the sand: “The United States of America is as dumb as we want to be on this topic, but the state of California is not. And so we are going to assert ourselves, we’re going to lean in, and we are going to compete in this space.”
Newsom tried to sound eternal, dismissing the president with a smug wave: “Donald Trump is temporary,” he declared, adding that “California’s commitment is strong, and we’re in this for the long haul.”
When pressed on his own ambitions—whispers of a 2028 White House run—Newsom dodged like a pro. He waved off the question, insisting he’s laser-focused on the 2026 midterms, not some far-off power grab.
But then he let slip his real panic: the Democrat senators who “rolled over” to avert a government shutdown.
“I don’t worry about 2028. I worry about fair and free elections. I’m more worried about 2026 and taking back the House of Representatives and getting the speakership,” the governor is reported to have said.
But Newsom’s Brazil jaunt wasn’t all climate chest-thumping. He seized the mic to blast Trump’s tariffs on Brazilian imports—slapping a hefty 50 percent duty on their goods.
Trump pulled no punches, tying the move to Brazil’s witch hunt against former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Unleashing on the tariffs, Newsom fumed: “The tariffs against Brazil are a joke, an abomination. I mean, the ‘Bolsonaro tariffs,’ let’s establish what they are, in fact. We want to negotiate the surplus with you. It’s absurd. They are illegal tariffs. They are in the U.S. Supreme Court now.”
From start to finish, Newsom’s COP30 stint was a nonstop Trump takedown.
It’s the same old globalist playbook: bash the one guy fighting for sovereignty, prop up the climate con, and pretend tariffs are treason.

















