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Freelance comedian Michael Ian Black has harsh words on D-Calif’s governor Gavin Newsom on his social media campaign against President Donald Trump.
Newsom launches media blitzkrieg on social media Imitate Trump’s style. These moves are seen by some as a signal that Newsom plans to run for president in 2028.
While some praised his social media offensive, some are a loyal place when the Democrats lack a unified mission or leader Think this is useless.
“I hate this. I know I’m a minority. I hate him doing it. Because I hate us reducing our politicians to cartoon characters,” Black explain On his CNN show: “Do I have news for you?” “I don’t give sh-the level of control you have online. Do your job. That’s what I care about.”

Freelance comedian Michael Ian Black complained that Newsom failed to show maturity, unlike other Democratic leaders. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images)
D-Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett defended Newsom as her “companion” and believed that while these antics might be “immature” and “ignorant”, it was the point.
“Yes, I think it’s necessary because we put a nice old mirror on your face to let you know that everyone has been supporting an ignorant fool,” she said.
Comedian Dave Foley, known for sketching the comedy show Kids In The Hall, sparked laughter on the panel as he joking, “I think Michael’s desire for integrity is adorable.”
Bill Maher praises news magazine on social media: “very fun”

Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a troll campaign to mock Donald Trump’s style, which was praised and condemned by both Democrats. (Frazer Harrison/WireImage; Alex Wroblewski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Black people praised Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, D. In sharp contrast with Newsom.
“The governor of Illinois was there, making the exact same point, but doing it in a mature, smart, rational, reasonable way, and not attracting public attention like he was just a little baby in need, and I think that’s what Gavin Newsom is doing.”
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Many suspect Newsom’s social media campaign is a sign that he plans to hold in the 2028 presidential election. (Reuters/Mike Black)
“Those guys have voted,” co-host Amber Rufen responded. “We don’t need their votes. We need idiot votes. Let’s be stupid. Let’s do stupid memes. Let’s figure out the comics.”
Newsom’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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