Gavin Newsom just can’t help himself. When Eric Trump shared a sneak peek of the Trump Presidential Library, Newsom’s team went full attack dog, grasping at straws to score cheap points. Problem is, all Newsom did was highlight his own foolishness and ego.
Let’s talk about the Trump Library. The design is stunning—a clear tribute to American ambition, not just another dull government building. Compare that to Barack Obama’s bland, blocky library in Chicago. It’s no contest. But instead of facing facts, Newsom’s crew zeroed in on a gold statue, trying to mock Trump while missing the irony splashed across their own boss’s record.
The truth is, Newsom is the last guy who should be throwing stones. This is the same governor who governs California with an iron fist, acting more like a wannabe dictator than a public servant. He paid for his own statue to be placed in San Francisco—yes, really. It sits there, shoved in a corner, a little gold bust gazing out over a city he abandoned years ago. Nothing screams ego like immortalizing yourself and thinking no one will notice.
For all his forced “tough guy” act, Newsom isn’t Donald Trump. He tries to copy Trump’s style, but ends up looking like a phony, desperate for attention. Californians know it, and the rest of the country is catching on. There’s a reason Trump walks into a room and commands it, while Newsom just fumbles with press office gaffes: authenticity can’t be manufactured.
Newsom’s team proved yet again: when you have no real record to defend, you attack others and hope no one looks too closely at your failures. The sad part? The only thing bigger than Gavin Newsom’s ego is the mess he’s left behind in California. At this rate, maybe Newsom should spend less time obsessed with Trump’s next move and more time cleaning up his own playground. How long will Americans put up with this embarrassing circus?
Source: Townhall
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