Gavin Newsom calls Trump ‘un-American’ after ditching California for second overseas trip in less than a month

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom ripped President Trump as “un-American” during an appearance in Munich Saturday after leaving the Golden State state behind for a second European sojourn in less than a month.

Newsom took the stage at the Munich Security Conference and quickly started taking shots at Trump, part of his ongoing routine of criticizing the commander-in-chief in front of world leaders.


German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and California Governor Gavin Newsom smiling at each other during talks at the 62nd Munich Security Conference.
Gov. Gavin Newsom met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for talks at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday. Bundesregierung via Getty Images

“I hope you understand that Donald Trump is not only temporary, but he may be among the most un-American presidents ever to have resided at 16000 Pennsylvania Avenue,” Newsom said.

He also took shots at the MAGA movement, saying “it is already fraying in the United States.”


Donald Trump speaking at a podium with the Seal of the President of the United States, in front of an American flag.
Newsom called President Donald Trump “un-American” during remarks he gave at the conference on Saturday. STAN GILLILAND/EPA/Shutterstock

Newsom landed in Germany after a stop at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month.

His appearance at the Munich conference marks another effort by the Democrat to raise his profile ahead of a possible 2028 presidential run.

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