Gavin Newsom's war of words with Trump goes global at forum
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in an interview with Politico's Dash Burns, responded to Gov. Gavin Newsom's (DD-CA) attacks on President Donald Trump at the Davis World Economic Forum. DASHA BURNS,
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At Davos, the California governor criticized Trump, was blocked from the US pavilion, traded insults, waved kneepads, and fueled 2028 speculation.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent continued his attacks on California Gov. Gavin Newsom, using the Democrat’s jabs about world leaders needing “kneepads” to appease President Trump against him. The war of the words erupted at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this week,
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