AvatarSandra DuerrCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom sends ‘firm’ warning to President-elect Donald TrumpThe Independent - Lucy LeesonCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom has taken a direct stand against President-elect Donald Trump in a new video message. The governor said that while he respects the Trump administration and wants it to work, he is not “naive”. In a video message, posted to X on Saturday (9 November), Mr Newsom said he will stand “firm”. The California governor captioned his video: “I revere this country. The institutions. The Presidency. I want our nation to succeed. “But I’m not naive and we will stand firm. “Donald Trump has a playbook. They wrote it out for us. 922 pages. With 270 specific points he has publicly supported. “If our American values and freedoms are attacked, we will not stand idly by.” Read More Labour ‘unlikely’ to accept Farage’s offer to become UK ambassador to Trump UK could be spared from Trump’s tariffs because of Brexit, says US governor Nigel Farage says Trump presidency makes world ‘better, safer place’
AvatarSandra DuerrHarris ally says there's a 'feeling of betrayal’ toward white woman after exit pollsRaw Story - Erik De La GarzaA Democratic ally of both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday that there is a “feeling of betrayal” toward white women …
AvatarSandra DuerrEric Swalwell Makes Dire Plea To Americans 'Fighting' Back Against Trump ThreatHuffPost - Ben BlanchetThe California representative urged Americans not to be "helpless" after the president-elect's win. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) called on Americans to not give up in an urgent message on Thursday following President-elect Donald Trump’s election win. “Let’s get loud and let’s get going because if a …
AvatarSandra DuerrDavid Axelrod Says Democrats’ Problem Is They’re Becoming ‘A Smarty-Pants, Suburban, College-Educated Party’mediaite.com - Charlie NashDavid Axelrod, the former chief strategist and senior adviser to President Barack Obama, warned Democrats they were losing the working class by …