Trump called Gavin Newsom 'president.' Here's what he said
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President Donald Trump was once “wounded” by a fiery speech delivered by a Democratic governor who would later become one of his top foes. Gavin Newsom, 58, revealed that Trump’s feelings were hurt when he called out the White House during his inaugural speech as California governor in 2019—just months after they had a chummy interaction when the president visited the blue state and even gave him a tour of Air Force One.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday went after President Trump over a post calling dyslexia a “mental disorder.” In a post on his Truth Social platform Wednesday evening, Trump said that Newsom “said,
President Donald Trump attacked Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) for his "mental problems" at a rally in Kentucky on Wednesday.
Jimmy Kimmel found it absurd that President Trump, of all people, would attack California Governor Gavin Newsom for having a learning disability. Newsom has been open about his dyslexia with voters, writing at length about his struggles in his new memoir,