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Gavin Newsom Takes Jabs at Trump During World Economic Forum in Davos

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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, California Governor Gavin Newsom engaged in a playful exchange with former President Donald Trump, who acknowledged him during a speech. Trump referenced Newsom while discussing various issues, including his controversial demand for the U.S. to acquire Greenland. Newsom, visibly amused, later criticized Trump's speech as 'boring' and 'insignificant,' suggesting it reflected anxiety among business leaders. He also expressed disdain for world leaders who appeared to appease Trump, calling their behavior 'pathetic.' This interaction highlights Newsom's rising profile as a potential presidential candidate for 2028 and underscores the ongoing rivalry between him and Trump.

Key Details: • Date of the event: Wednesday, during the World Economic Forum. • Location: Davos, Switzerland. • Newsom's remarks on Trump's speech: 'remarkably boring' and 'insignificant.' • Newsom's criticism of world leaders: Accused them of 'rolling over' for Trump. • Potential presidential candidates present: Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, and Andy Beshear.

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