California Gov. Gavin Newsom has adopted President Donald Trump’s distinctive social media tactics in an escalating battle over congressional redistricting, using all-caps posts and Trump-like rhetoric to mock the president while threatening retaliation against Texas redistricting efforts. Here’s what you need to know about the political social media warfare:
Newsom adopts Trump’s social media playbook
The California governor embraces signature Trump tactics:
- 57-year-old Democratic governor uses all-caps declarations, exclamation points and insulting nicknames
- Recent posts include “MAKE THE MAPS GREAT AGAIN!” and proclamations that new California maps “WILL END THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY”
- Referenced “Covfefe,” alluding to Trump’s viral 2017 tweet widely considered a typing error
- Demonstrates commitment to mimicking Trump’s distinctive online style
Redistricting battle intensifies
Conflict centers on Texas redistricting with national implications:
- Texas redistricting efforts could significantly impact 2026 election and GOP’s slim House majority
- Newsom threatens California will rewrite congressional maps to neutralize any GOP gains from Texas
- Posted: “I, YOUR FAVORITE GOVERNOR, GAVIN CHRISTOPHER NEWSOM, OFFERED THE BEST, MOST ’AMAZING DEAL’ IN HISTORY”
- Added that Trump was “TOO WEAK (LITTLE HANDS) TO EVEN WRITE ME BACK”
Trump responds to challenge
President dismisses Newsom as incompetent:
- Trump, 79, called Newsom “incompetent” and told White House reporters governor has “a good line of bulls—- but that’s about it”
- Used social media to target Newsom, calling him “incompetent Governor Gavin Newscum”
- Described him as “One of the WORST GOVERNORS IN HISTORY”
- Claimed credit for National Guard deployment to Los Angeles
Pattern of confrontation
Social media warfare continues broader conflict pattern:
- Newsom administration filed more than 30 lawsuits against Trump administration
- Challenges include federal grants termination and immigration enforcement operations
- Newsom positioned as most vocal Democratic Trump opponent on national stage
- Role aligns with speculation about potential 2028 presidential ambitions
Social media strategy evolution
Trump long dominated political social media landscape:
- Described himself as “the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters”
- Claims to “understand social media maybe better than anybody, ever”
- Revolutionized how elected officials use platforms to attack rivals and rally supporters
- Utilizes both X (formerly Twitter) and Truth Social platform
Stakes for 2026 elections
Redistricting battle carries significant national implications:
- Congressional maps in both Texas and California could determine key House seats
- Potential to influence balance of power in Congress
- Newsom promised swift California response, declaring “LIBERATION DAY FOR AMERICA!!!”
- Signs posts with Trump-style initials “GCN”
Fighting fire with fire approach
Newsom’s strategy represents tactical shift:
- Adoption of Trump’s methods tests whether they can be used effectively against him
- Strategy involves fighting “fire with fire” in political communication
- Highlights how redistricting became national political battleground
- Governors from different states directly threatening retaliation against mapping decisions
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• California Gov. Gavin Newsom trolls Donald Trump in redistricting fight
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