
Newsom can’t help himself. He’s been in a bad streak of saying the most ridiculous statements.
And Gavin Newsom suffers his biggest humiliation yet after uttering this sentence.
The Tenderloin district in San Francisco is a living nightmare, and residents are done with it. A lawsuit from three businesses and five locals accuses city officials of turning their neighborhood into a “drug containment zone,” where dealers sell drugs right out in the open.
This isn’t just a local spat—it’s a blazing example of how Democrat policies have failed Americans, and President Trump is stepping up to fix it.
The lawsuit doesn’t mince words. It claims San Francisco “effectively herds fentanyl users into the Tenderloin,” according to the lawsuit obtained by the Times.
It also adds that they’ve witnessed “some organizations going so far as to deliver drug kits to their sidewalk encampments.” Instead of protecting citizens, the city’s leaders are coddling addicts, leaving families and businesses to deal with the fallout.
Take the Phoenix Hotel, one of the plaintiffs. They’re dealing with “crowds of hostile people selling and using narcotics block passage of the sidewalks abutting the hotel” and “people who appear to be gang members now openly sell fentanyl and other potent drugs,” according to the lawsuit. This isn’t a neighborhood—it’s a war zone, and liberal compassion is to blame.
Residents are living in fear. A mother of two, one of the unnamed plaintiffs, stated that “she encounters drug dealers, users openly injecting or smoking narcotics and people lying on the street who appear unconscious or dead.” Her family has to navigate this chaos daily.
While San Francisco spirals, Governor Gavin Newsom has the nerve to attack real solutions. In a recent press conference, he slammed Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to clean up crime in cities like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
Newsom claims Trump’s targeting Democrat-run cities unfairly, as if his own state isn’t a cesspool of crime.
Newsom doubled down, saying, “Look at the m*rder rate that’s nearly four times higher than California’s—- in Louisiana,” per The Washington Post.
“I want to present some facts to the president of the United States, and I imagine this is alarming to the president to learn these facts.”
He added, “The carnage in Louisiana is well defined.” But what about the carnage in San Francisco, where residents deal with drug issues right beside their homes?
This lawsuit is a battle cry from Americans sick of being ignored. It’s not just about the Tenderloin neighborhood—it’s about a failed ideology that puts criminals first. Thankfully, President Trump is taking action where Democrats have failed.
Trump’s administration is hitting the ground running with a tough-on-crime agenda. He’s deployed National Guard units to urban hotspots, giving them the power to crush gang activity and drug trafficking. In D.C., Trump used the Home Rule Act to take control of local police, sending hundreds of troops to dismantle crime.
Trump’s also labeled cartels like MS-13 as terrorist organizations, freeing up federal resources to smash them without the red tape that’s choked liberal cities. Early data shows crime dropping in targeted areas—proof that strength works.
San Francisco’s lawsuit shows the desperation of people abandoned by their leaders. It’s a call for action, and Trump’s answering with force. His policies are a lifeline for communities suffocating under Democrat neglect.
From the Tenderloin to every corner of America, Trump’s leadership is showing what it means to put citizens first.
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