Trump HUMILIATES ANGRY Gavin Newsom On World Stage At Davos As SEDITIOUS Stunt BACKFIRES!

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California Governor Gavin Newsom's appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, intended to challenge President Trump, culminated in his speech being canceled and a sharp rebuke from the host, who framed it as a public humiliation and an act of undermining US foreign policy.
Newsom's Davos visit was framed as an attempt to undermine President Trump's Greenland negotiations.
His planned 'fireside chat' was canceled due to alleged pressure from the Trump administration.
The host lauded Trump's 'Art of the Deal' approach to Greenland, securing mineral rights and security, despite Newsom's criticism.

Summary

The episode criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom's presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos, framing it as an attempt to undermine President Trump's foreign policy, specifically regarding negotiations for Greenland. The host alleges Newsom's economic policies have failed California, leading to outward migration and budget deficits. Newsom's scheduled 'fireside chat' was reportedly canceled under pressure from the White House and State Department, which the host interprets as a public humiliation. The host also details Trump's 'Art of the Deal' approach to the Greenland negotiations, suggesting an agreement was reached for mineral rights and security, despite initial maximalist demands. Newsom's public comments criticizing Trump's speech as 'insignificant' are highlighted, with the host arguing Newsom's actions at Davos constituted 'treason' by siding with European leaders against US interests.
This commentary provides a strong conservative perspective on a high-profile political confrontation, illustrating how political figures leverage international forums for domestic political positioning. It highlights the perceived conflict between state-level political ambitions and national foreign policy, and how such events are framed by partisan media to influence public opinion regarding leadership effectiveness and loyalty.

Takeaways

  • California Governor Gavin Newsom attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, which the host characterized as an attempt to undermine President Trump's negotiations.
  • Newsom's economic policies in California were criticized for leading to outward migration, a large budget deficit, and a significant homeless population.
  • Newsom's scheduled 'fireside chat' at USA House in Davos was canceled at the last minute, with his office citing pressure from the White House and State Department.
  • President Trump, in his Davos speech, addressed Newsom directly, offering to help California with crime, while Newsom dismissed Trump's speech as 'remarkably insignificant.'
  • The host interpreted Trump's Greenland negotiations, which started with a maximalist position (buying Greenland) and resulted in a deal for mineral rights and security, as a 'textbook art of the deal' success.
  • The host accused Newsom of 'treason' and 'undermining' the United States by advocating for Europeans against the US president during foreign policy negotiations.

Insights

1Newsom's Davos Appearance as Political Undermining

The host contends that Governor Gavin Newsom attended the World Economic Forum in Davos not to discuss California's economy, but to actively undermine President Trump's foreign policy efforts, specifically regarding the acquisition or influence over Greenland. This was framed as a self-serving act for Newsom's presidential ambitions, prioritizing partisan opposition over national interest.

The host states Newsom 'literally showed up to undermine the president as he's trying to negotiate with the Europeans over the acquisition of Greenland' and 'advocated on behalf of other world leaders against the United States of America.'

2Cancellation of Newsom's Davos Speech

Gavin Newsom's planned 'fireside chat' at the USA House in Davos was abruptly canceled. Newsom's office attributed the cancellation to political pressure from the White House and State Department. The host presented this as a significant humiliation for Newsom on the world stage, reinforcing the narrative that his presence was unwelcome and his efforts to challenge Trump were thwarted.

Newsom's office stated, 'Under pressure from the White House and State Department, USA House... is now denying entry to Gavin Newsome to speak with media after Fortune invited him to speak.' Newsom himself commented, 'How weak and pathetic do you have to be to be this scared of a fireside chat?'

3Trump's 'Art of the Deal' in Greenland Negotiations

The host interprets President Trump's approach to Greenland, starting with a proposal to outright buy the territory and culminating in a deal involving mineral rights, security commitments, and an indefinite timeframe, as a classic application of 'the art of the deal.' This strategy, according to the host, involves taking a maximalist position to achieve desired outcomes, despite initial public outcry or liberal criticism.

The host explains, 'He starts from a maximalist position, right? He takes the maximalist position. Hey, we want to outright buy Greenland... and then, you know, he meets somewhere in the middle... and then we get the deal that we actually really wanted. Okay, this is textbook art of the deal.' Reports cited indicate the deal involves 'small pockets of land for the US,' 'US involved in greenless mineral rights,' and an 'indefinite time frame designed to block Russian influence.'

Quotes

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"He is too smug, too self-absorbed, and too economically illiterate to know anything."

Host
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"Under pressure from the White House and State Department, USA House, which is a church acting as the official US pavilion, is now denying entry to Gavin Newsome to speak with media after Fortune invited him to speak."

Newsom's Office (quoted by host)
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"Gavin's a good guy. And we're going to if he needed it, I would do it in a heartbeat."

President Trump
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"I'm less worried about this. I'm not worried about a nation. I'm worried about erosion in NATO and our relationship to NATO."

Gavin Newsom
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"I can't take this complicity of people rolling over. I should have brought a bunch of knee pads for all the world leaders."

Gavin Newsom

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