Gavin Newsom calls a top Trump official one name that could have deadly consequences

Newsom is one of the worst governors in the country. It’s no surprise that he’s caught up in yet another controversy.

And Gavin Newsom calls a top Trump official one name that could have deadly consequences.

In the midst of escalating political tensions and outright violence aimed at conservatives, California Governor Gavin Newsom has cranked up his attack machine, zeroing in on Stephen Miller, President Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff. This comes hot on the heels of the shocking assassination of beloved conservative voice Charlie Kirk, where the k*ller left a chilling message on a bullet casing: “Hey fascist, catch!”

Newsom’s official government press office account didn’t hold back, blasting out a direct hit: “STEPHEN MILLER IS A FASCIST!” It’s the kind of language that echoes the very hatred fueling these attacks on the Right.

Stephen Miller fired back with a pointed question: “Why do you think they posted this?” But instead of backing off or offering any explanation, Newsom’s team doubled down without missing a beat.

Their response was ice-cold and unapologetic: “because you’re a fascist.” No nuance, no context—just pure confrontation from a sitting governor’s office.

Donald Trump Jr. jumped into the fray, calling it out for what it is: “He knows exactly what he’s doing.” And the press office didn’t hesitate to escalate further.

They shot back: “yes, calling out your dad and his authoritarian stooges for being fascists.” This isn’t just trash talk; it’s a deliberate poke at the bear, fanning flames that have already turned deadly.

Conservatives across the board are sounding the alarm, highlighting how Democrats like Newsom show zero willingness to cool off the heated words that keep pouring out.

Swimmer and activist Riley Gaines put it bluntly: “They have 0 intention of ‘turning the temperature down’ btw.” Her words capture the frustration felt by many on the Right who see this as business as usual for the Left.

Meghan McCain echoed that sentiment, questioning the distrust: “It’s really a mystery why republicans are so skeptical that the left actually wants to ‘turn the temperature down’.” The sarcasm cuts deep, exposing the hypocrisy in plain sight.

Critics are drawing direct lines between Newsom’s post and the menacing inscriptions found at recent crime scenes, where assassins targeted people with similar “fascist” slurs.

Fox News host Harris Faulkner raised a critical point: “Why would the Press Office of a sitting Governor post rhetoric like what was scrawled on shell casings at the scene of two separate k*llings?” It’s a question that demands answers, yet none seem forthcoming.

Republican Representative Nancy Mace from South Carolina didn’t mince words in her plea: “Gavin, this is very dangerous. Please, for the love of all that is holy, stop the violent rhetoric. It’s been two weeks since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, time to get your sh*t together before someone else gets k*lled.”

Andrew Kolvet, who produces The Charlie Kirk Show, added his voice to the chorus, urging restraint: “You’ve got to stop this. Seriously.” His call comes from a place of personal loss, making it all the more urgent.

This episode isn’t isolated; it’s part of a pattern where liberal leaders amp up the vitriol while preaching unity out of the other side of their mouths. Newsom’s actions risk pushing the nation closer to the edge, especially as attacks on conservatives mount.

As America grapples with this divide, voices on the Right are uniting to demand accountability, insisting that words from powerful figures like Newsom carry weight—and consequences. If the Left won’t tone it down, conservatives vow to keep fighting back with truth and resolve.

Stay tuned to the DC Daily Journal.

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