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Newsom declares ‘Trump is in retreat’ after Noem ouster, demands Miller be ‘next’
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Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California argues that President Donald Trump's ouster of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is the latest sign of decline for the Republican president.
"Donald Trump is in retreat," Newsom said Thursday evening in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the latest stop on his national book tour. "Today is a perfect example — the first firing of a high-profile cabinet member."
The firing of Noem, a one-time MAGA rock star and close ally of the president who was steering Trump's centerpiece policy of mass deportations as part of the White House crackdown on illegal immigration, rocked the nation's capital and the political world.
Trump's move to remove Noem from the top spot at the Department of Homeland Security came amid mounting criticism of her performance not only from Democrats but also among some Republicans and members of Trump's political circle.
WHY KRISTI NOEM WAS OUSTED FROM HOMELAND SECURITY
Newsom, a vocal Trump critic who is likely to seek the presidency in 2028, hours earlier took to social media after the news about Noem broke to write "BYE GIRL!"
At his New Hampshire stop, Newsom claimed that "the dark heart of the administration is not Kristi Noem, it's Stephen Miller," who is White House deputy chief of staff and a longtime top Trump advisor dating back to president's first White House run in 2016.
SOMETHING DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS AGREE UPON - FIRING NOEM
"It had Noem's fingerprints all over it, but it was Stephen Miller's handbook, and he needs to be next," Newsom said, as he referred to the 2025 move by Trump to send National Guard troops to California in a response to immigration protests.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for reaction to Newsom's comments but had not received a response at the time this story published.
Newsom's latest book tour stop came two days after Democrats' turnout in Tuesday's primaries in Texas surged to record levels, a promising sign for the party out of power ahead of this year's midterm elections, when the GOP will be defending its narrow majorities in the House and Senate.
"Donald Trump is the leader of the get out the vote for the Democratic Party," Newsom emphasized, as he discussed this week's primary elections.
NEWSOM PREDICTS TRUMP IS 'TOAST,' WILL DRAG GOP INTO MIDTERM WIPEOUT
Newsom's stop in New Hampshire, the state that for a century traditionally has held the first presidential primary in the race for the White House, fueled further speculation about a 2028 run by the two-term governor of solidly blue California.
The tour also recently took Newsom to …
Newsom declares ‘Trump is in retreat’ after Noem ouster, demands Miller be ‘next’ Who benefits from this decision? Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California argues that President Donald Trump's ouster of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is the latest sign of decline for the Republican president. "Donald Trump is in retreat," Newsom said Thursday evening in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the latest stop on his national book tour. "Today is a perfect example — the first firing of a high-profile cabinet member." The firing of Noem, a one-time MAGA rock star and close ally of the president who was steering Trump's centerpiece policy of mass deportations as part of the White House crackdown on illegal immigration, rocked the nation's capital and the political world. Trump's move to remove Noem from the top spot at the Department of Homeland Security came amid mounting criticism of her performance not only from Democrats but also among some Republicans and members of Trump's political circle. WHY KRISTI NOEM WAS OUSTED FROM HOMELAND SECURITY Newsom, a vocal Trump critic who is likely to seek the presidency in 2028, hours earlier took to social media after the news about Noem broke to write "BYE GIRL!" At his New Hampshire stop, Newsom claimed that "the dark heart of the administration is not Kristi Noem, it's Stephen Miller," who is White House deputy chief of staff and a longtime top Trump advisor dating back to president's first White House run in 2016. SOMETHING DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS AGREE UPON - FIRING NOEM "It had Noem's fingerprints all over it, but it was Stephen Miller's handbook, and he needs to be next," Newsom said, as he referred to the 2025 move by Trump to send National Guard troops to California in a response to immigration protests. Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for reaction to Newsom's comments but had not received a response at the time this story published. Newsom's latest book tour stop came two days after Democrats' turnout in Tuesday's primaries in Texas surged to record levels, a promising sign for the party out of power ahead of this year's midterm elections, when the GOP will be defending its narrow majorities in the House and Senate. "Donald Trump is the leader of the get out the vote for the Democratic Party," Newsom emphasized, as he discussed this week's primary elections. NEWSOM PREDICTS TRUMP IS 'TOAST,' WILL DRAG GOP INTO MIDTERM WIPEOUT Newsom's stop in New Hampshire, the state that for a century traditionally has held the first presidential primary in the race for the White House, fueled further speculation about a 2028 run by the two-term governor of solidly blue California. The tour also recently took Newsom to …
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