California Governor Gavin Newsom Suggests Trump Eyeing Unconstitutional Stay in Office
In a recent interview with Politico, California Governor Gavin Newsom raised concerns about President Donald Trump potentially seeking an unconstitutional stay in office. Newsom claimed that Trump has been sending him “two dozen ‘Trump 2028’ hats” as evidence of his intentions.
Trump’s Desire for Another Term
When asked about Trump’s potential plans to run for president again, Newsom pointed out that the Constitution prohibits a president from serving more than two terms. Despite this, Trump has been vocal about the idea of extending his stay in the White House.
Concerns About Democracy
Newsom expressed serious concerns about Trump’s intentions, questioning why someone would invest millions in a ballroom at their home only to leave the house. He emphasized the importance of free and fair elections and criticized Trump for his actions surrounding the January 6th insurrection.
A Warning from Newsom
While the audience laughed at Newsom’s quips, he reminded them that the situation is grave. He accused Trump of attempting to undermine democracy and warned that he is continuing to do so openly.
Looking Ahead
When the interviewer mentioned a potential “Newsom-Trump ’28” matchup, Newsom dismissed the idea, citing Trump’s disregard for democratic principles. He stressed the need to remain vigilant and protect the integrity of the electoral process.
It is clear that Governor Newsom is keeping a close eye on Trump’s actions and remains committed to upholding the rule of law and democratic values.