Trump Makes Newsom Snap

California’s embattled Governor Gavin Newsom is melting down again — this time over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown that’s restoring law and order to America’s streets.

During a fiery appearance on the All the Smoke podcast with former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, Newsom went on a rant accusing ICE and Border Patrol agents of spreading “terror” in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The Democrat governor claimed that Trump’s immigration policies are “racist” and “authoritarian,” arguing that illegal immigrants now “fear walking their dogs” because of immigration enforcement.

“For someone like me, maybe not yet,” Newsom remarked. “But for minority communities — come on, it’s already happening.”

Newsom even accused ICE agents of “disappearing people on the basis of the color of their skin,” alleging that both citizens and legal residents are being thrown into “unmarked vans.”

The governor then shared a dramatic story about a teenager in Ventura County who was “terrified” to speak with him after ICE agents reportedly detained his parents at a local packing facility.

“That’s America in 2025 — Donald Trump. Terror on the streets of America,” Newsom complained.

Newsom’s War on Trump’s Border Policy

President Trump has made immigration enforcement a cornerstone of his administration — and polls show the vast majority of Americans, especially seniors, support him. Yet Newsom continues to attack ICE agents who are simply enforcing the law and removing criminal aliens from U.S. communities.

Just this month, the California governor filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying National Guard troops to assist at the border — calling the move “unconstitutional.”

Newsom also signed a controversial new law banning police officers from wearing protective masks while on duty, a decision law enforcement groups have slammed as “reckless” and “dangerous.”

His comments mirrored those of another liberal governor, Illinois’ J.B. Pritzker, who accused Trump of “inciting violence” by enforcing immigration laws that have existed for decades.

The “Woke” Agenda in Meltdown

During the same podcast, Newsom took aim at Trump’s efforts to eliminate taxpayer-funded “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) programs from the federal government. The California governor insisted that being “anti-woke” is the same as being “anti-Black” — a claim conservatives blasted as another desperate attempt to weaponize race.

But across America, voters are rejecting the “woke” agenda. Under Trump’s leadership, border security has strengthened, illegal crossings have dropped, and law enforcement morale is rising again.

While Newsom panders to Hollywood elites and activist groups, President Trump continues focusing on protecting American families — putting safety, sovereignty, and sanity first.

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