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Gov. Gavin Newsom said he’s "reconciling" with actress Halle Berry after she criticized him for vetoing menopause-related legislation.
The internet had a ball Thursday mocking California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s weirdly tense “testicle-crushing” style of cross-legged sitting at a speaking engagement. The 58-year-old pol was discussing National Guard policies at the New York Times Dealbook Summit when he struck a pose that made him the butt of a joke on social media.
Calif., commented on his press team mimicking President Donald Trump on X by writing social media posts in all-caps and making jokes.
Newsom, who was San Francisco mayor in the 2000s, has long been close with tech leaders. As governor, he counts on the industry's outsized gains to keep a massive state budget balanced. As a possible 2028 presidential contender, he could find Silicon Valley's deep-pocketed donors helpful.
Newsom’s press office took to X Friday to try and deflect from the many masculinity-mocking pol-watchers with a doctored image of the governor in an even more compromising yoga-style pose on stage
Halle Berry boldly calls out California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his potential presidential run at the New York Times' 2025 DealBook Summit. 'He probably should not be our next president.'
An Emerson College poll, released Thursday, revealed that Republican Chad Bianco, a county sheriff, is leading among the field to replace term-limited California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), a staunch critic of President Donald Trump who has emerged in recent months as one of the loudest voices in the Democratic Party.
Halle Berry criticized Gavin Newsom for 'devaluing' women and said he 'shouldn't be our next president' moments before he took the stage at 'The New York Times' DealBook Summit.
Actress Halle Berry is calling on women and men to fight for women's rights when it comes to health care and menopause and criticizing California Gov. Gavin Newsom for vetoing menopause-related legislation in the state.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) thinks Democrats need to rein in some of their cultural politics if they want to win over more voters. “I think there’s a broader narrative that we ought to address,” Newsom said Wednesday at The New York Times’ DealBook Summit. “We have to be more culturally normal. We have to be a little less judgmental.”
Gov. Newsom filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for the move, which is still being fought in court. Since then, the president has sent troops to other Democratic-led cities across the country, including Portland and Chicago, among others, to crack down on crime and immigration.