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Gavin Newsom THREATENS MAGA: “We’re Gonna Punch These Sons of B*tches in the Mouth!”


California Gov. Gavin Newsom is not happy about Texas passing their new Congressional map that gives Republicans five more House seats.

In fact, he’s so mad that he is now trying to intimidate MAGA with threats of physical violence.

In a new video, Newsom doubled down on his plans to fight “fire with fire” and gerrymander California for the Democrats.

“We’re gonna punch these sons of b*itches in the mouth!” Newsom threatened.

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Watch for yourself:

That’s not very nice, Gavin…

Is anyone actually scared of this guy?

Did you notice this?

On a more serious note: can you imagine if President Trump said something like this?

The left would be outraged and probably try to impeach him again.

Why is it that Democrats can go around inciting violence and paying no consequences?

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I’m very sick of that.

After doubling down, Newsom signed legislation today to get his gerrymandering plot rolling.

Signed today:

Now, Californians will vote in a special election on Newsom’s new Congressional map, which would give Democrats five more House seats.

Newsom announced:

Newsom is accusing President Trump of trying to rig elections.

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So, I’m sure Newsom’s special election totally won’t be rigged, at all.

Right?

NBC News has more:

California’s Democratic-controlled Legislature passed bills Thursday setting up a high-profile special election this fall, when voters will decide whether to approve the party’s plan to gerrymander California’s congressional map.

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who signed the relevant legislation shortly after it passed, has championed the plan as a political counterweight to Texas’ recent move to create more Republican seats there as both parties get ready for a 2026 election in which control of Congress will be up for grabs.

Both the state Assembly and the state Senate passed the redistricting legislation Thursday, each with the two-thirds vote needed to enact “urgent” measures in the state. Now it’s up to the voters to decide whether to temporarily sidestep the state’s independent redistricting commission, which voters put in place to handle the issue once every decade.

The new Democratic-drawn maps, proposed in the Legislature less than one week ago, serve a transparent political purpose: countering Texas Republicans’ new map, which could net the party five more congressional seats amid the fierce battle for control of the House in next year’s midterm elections.

California Democrats have criticized Republicans, particularly President Donald Trump, who told CNBC amid Texas’ push to redraw its maps that his party was “entitled to five more seats” from Texas.

If voters approve their plan, California’s new map could serve as a counterweight to Texas’ changes, as analysis from the University of Virginia Center for Politics shows “the proposed California map could allow Democrats to win up to five more seats in 2026,” potentially endangering GOP Reps. Doug LaMalfa, Darrell Issa, Ken Calvert and David Valadao.



 

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