Newsom Demands 25th Amendment on Trump, Conservatives Now Firing Back: 'Propped Up a Vegetable'
Newsom Demands 25th Amendment on Trump, Conservatives Now Firing Back: 'Propped Up a Vegetable' By Ward Clark | 7:24 PM on July 17, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Evan Vucci California's impeccably coiffed Governor Gavin Newsom seems determined to do unto his 2028 presidential ambitions what the Eighth Air Force did to Germany from 1943 to 1945: Carpet-bomb it into oblivion. In June of 1945, in much of Germany, not one brick was standing atop another, and that's pretty much where Governor Newsom's presidential hopes are.
- ▪Newsom Demands 25th Amendment on Trump, Conservatives Now Firing Back: 'Propped Up a Vegetable' By Ward Clark | 7:24 PM on July 17, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedS
- ▪AP Photo/Evan Vucci California's impeccably coiffed Governor Gavin Newsom seems determined to do unto his 2028 presidential ambitions what the Eighth Air Force did to Germany from 1943 to 1945: Carpet-bomb it into oblivion.
- ▪In June of 1945, in much of Germany, not one brick was standing atop another, and that's pretty much where Governor Newsom's presidential hopes are.
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Newsom Demands 25th Amendment on Trump, Conservatives Now Firing Back: 'Propped Up a Vegetable' By Ward Clark | 7:24 PM on July 17, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Evan Vucci California's impeccably coiffed Governor Gavin Newsom seems determined to do unto his 2028 presidential ambitions what the Eighth Air Force did to Germany from 1943 to 1945: Carpet-bomb it into oblivion. In June of 1945, in much of Germany, not one brick was standing atop another, and that's pretty much where Governor Newsom's presidential hopes are.
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