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Gavin Newsom Has A New 3-Word Name For Trump, And People Are Calling It A "Perfect Description"


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In a new CBS News Sunday Morning interview, Gavin Newsom did not hold back when sharing his thoughts on Donald Trump.

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“May not be a prudent thing to say about the President of the United States,” Gavin said…

Two men in a conversation; text reads: "May not be a prudent thing to say about the President of the United States." "Let's hear it."

…before calling Trump “an invasive species.”

A person speaking in an interview with the quote, "He's an invasive species," displayed at the bottom

And not just for California, but for the country and even the world.

Two men in a serious conversation, one asks "For California?" The other responds, "For the country. For the world."

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The California governor also called the president a “wrecking ball.”

A man in a suit discusses a political figure, describing them as a "wrecking ball" affecting alliances, trust, and institutions

Naturally, people had a lot to say about this:

One person wrote, “Trump’s not just an invasive species, he’s the asteroid that turns thriving ecosystems into craters, all while bragging about the dust cloud.”

Tweet by Richard Angwin likening Trump to an asteroid impacting ecosystems and bragging about dust clouds

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“Perfect description. He spreads fast, kills everything decent in his path, and leaves chaos where democracy once stood,” said another.

Tweet by AnatolijUkraine stating: "Perfect description. He spreads fast, kills everything decent in his path, and leaves chaos where democracy once stood."

“I said that about the whole core MAGA cultists years ago.”

Tweet from Mario: "I said that about the whole core MAGA cultists years ago."

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“He’s invasive all right. Consumes resources, kills balance, and refuses to go away once rooted.”

Tweet by ChetterHub: "He's invasive all right. Consumes resources, kills balance, and refuses to go away once rooted."

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And finally, “Parasite. Like a leech, sucking the life out of the Constitution.”

Tweet by Nova’ar: "Parasite. Like a leech, sucking the life out of the Constitution."

What do you think of Gavin’s new name for Trump? LMK in the comments below!

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