California Gov. Gavin Newsom ripped President Trump as “un-American” during an appearance in Munich Saturday after leaving the Golden State state behind for a second European sojourn in less than a month.
Newsom took the stage at the Munich Security Conference and quickly started taking shots at Trump, part of his ongoing routine of criticizing the commander-in-chief in front of world leaders.
“I hope you understand that Donald Trump is not only temporary, but he may be among the most un-American presidents ever to have resided at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue,” Newsom said.
He also took shots at the MAGA movement, saying “it is already fraying in the United States.”
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Newsom landed in Germany after a stop at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month.
His appearance at the Munich conference marks another effort by the Democrat to raise his profile ahead of a possible 2028 presidential run.





