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Gov. Gavin Newsom jetted off this week to heckle President Trump at the World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos, Switzerland, ultimately failing spectacularly.
It’s yet another glimpse into the unserious, trolling, king-of-pulling-stunts pattern of his: grandstanding, slick preaching, hurling insults at Trump, and positioning himself as a global moral authority —- all while the state he governs descends deeper into chaos.
And this guy wants to be president?
Newsom seeks to damage America, swinging like a Barbie on a wrecking ball, rather than embracing our nation’s rise.
He tried and failed to coax world leaders over to his own misguided side instead of rallying for a unified American resurgence after four years of disaster under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Speaking off the cuff at Davos’ forum, Newsom shamefully lectured and berated European leaders for “rolling over” on Trump’s national security, migration and trade policies, using demeaning sexual innuendo and demanding those heads of state “grow a spine,” accusing them of “complicity” in what he painted as authoritarian behavior.
He dismissed Trump’s speech (which recapped a year of dramatic improvements in America’s economy, getting a handle on crime, and tightly securing our borders) as “boring” and “insignificant,” likening the president to a “T-Rex” that world leaders must either “mate with” or be “devoured” by.
He told reporters that traditional diplomacy with Trump amounted to “stupidity,” claiming leaders were being “played.”
He couldn’t have been more wrong —- and his inflammatory heckling on foreign soil earned swift, and proper, condemnation.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent skewered Newsom as “Patrick Bateman meets Sparkle Beach Ken,” calling him economically illiterate and perhaps less knowledegable than even Kamala Harris.
It’s notable, too, that Newsom attended Davos alongside billionaire nepo baby Alex Soros, who described him as a “close friend” and the “real star” of the Davos forum.
Consider the contrast: Newsom, the wrecker, destroys things. Meanwhile, Trump, Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick (who gave a brilliant talk at Davos) are builders, repairing the damage done across America under Biden-Harris’ open borders, pro-criminal, leftist agenda.
This is not Newsom’s first clown show at the World Economic Forum; it is well-trodden ground. He’s attended multiple times since his days as San Francisco mayor, earning the derisive nickname “Davos Democrat” for prioritizing elite global networking over crises at home.
Indeed, thanks to his inside track with the Willie Brown machine, Gavin’s been honing his skills — or rather, his talk and his image —- for decades.
By design, his sharp attacks on Trump resonate in left-wing progressive media, where outlets frame his rhetoric as courageous resistance rather than the reckless divisiveness it is.
These platforms cast him as a defender of democratic values, conveniently ignoring the stark contradiction: a governor who rails against federal “chaos” while presiding over profound disorder in California and working to undermine the nation’s trajectory toward recovery and strength.
California is not a sovereign nation-state, despite Newsom’s notorious 2020 claim. That boastful hyperbole revealed delusion and a flirtation with separatism — disregarding, with grandiose arrogance, the state’s constitutional subordination to federal authority.
The governor cannot conduct independent foreign policy, yet his Davos performance suggested otherwise by promoting California as an alternative to Trump’s America.
This opportunistic, blusterous theater fails to mask the truth: Newsom is a wrecker who excels at demolition, not construction.
And then came Greenland, the subject of Newsom’s meltdown.
America protected the territory during World War II, then returned it to Denmark to administer.
But many now view the island as a sitting duck, and today the prospect of a Greenland in the hands of adversaries is not tolerable. Trump foresaw that for strategic purposes —- and to ward off advances from Russia or China —- Greenland cannot exist as-is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Trump is building America’s defenses via his approach to the island; he said on Wednesday that the United States would essentially acquire Greenland by agreement, not by force.
As of Wednesday afternoon, work on a framework for just such a deal was underway, and markets rallied nearly 600 points by closing.
Trump won again, and Newsom’s entire “wreck Trump” narrative and outbursts to world leaders continued to unravel.
While the governor brushes off critics with talk of “California Derangement Syndrome,” the evidence is undeniable: He is a wrecker who tears down, a heckler who shouts from the world stage, and an opportunist who exploits the spotlight.
Meanwhile, his own state pays the steep price of his relentless destruction.
Richie Greenberg is a political commentator based in San Francisco.

