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Donald Trump Claims California Governor Gavin Newsom Dropped Out of Presidential Race After Olympic Women Hockey Team Snub at White House

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

Donald Trump sparked a social media frenzy on Monday, insisting that California Governor Gavin Newsom had “dropped out of the presidential race.”

The president’s declaration followed a public jab from Newsom’s wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, after the U.S. Olympic women’s hockey team refused a White House visit.

Siebel Newsom took aim at Trump on X (formerly Twitter), writing: “Clearly they prefer arenas where women are actually respected! As they should.”

The team’s decision came after Trump quipped that he would be impeached if he didn’t also invite the women’s team, highlighting the ongoing tension between the administration and female athletes.

Trump’s response was typical: a rapid-fire post on Truth Social labeling Newsom as having dropped out of the 2028 presidential race—though no official candidate declarations have been made by either Democrats or Republicans.


Newsom Fires Back With Humor and Memoir Plug

True to form, Newsom didn’t let the slight go unanswered.

In a series of tweets, the governor leaned into humor and self-promotion.

One tweet pointed followers to page 69 of his upcoming memoir, Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery, which officially hits shelves this Tuesday.

His press office added a sharp barb, writing, “WOW. THE PRESIDENT IS SUNDOWNING HARDER THAN USUAL TONIGHT!!!” when approached by The Daily Mail for comment.

The playful tone underscores Newsom’s long-standing strategy of using wit to counter Trump’s attacks.


Family Dynamics Influence Presidential Considerations

Despite constant speculation about a 2028 run, Newsom has revealed that his family remains a key factor in any decision.

Speaking with CNN host Dana Bash, he shared an intimate moment with his children: one son texted a headline implying Newsom was preparing for a presidential campaign.

Newsom recounted telling his child, “No, I will do this as a family,” only for the son to respond, “You can’t. I’m too young… You need to spend more time with us.”

The governor’s candid reflection highlighted his struggle to balance political ambition with family priorities, a recurring theme in his public persona.


Building the Image of a Relatable Leader

Newsom has carefully cultivated an image as a family-centered, approachable politician.

Beyond politics, he has expanded into media with a podcast that welcomes guests across the political spectrum, including controversial figures like former Trump strategist Steve Bannon and the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

At the same time, Newsom positions himself as a central figure in resisting Trump-era policies.

He challenged federal immigration enforcement in California, diverted Proposition 50 to favor Democrats in congressional seat allocation, and managed state food programs during last year’s government shutdown—sometimes clashing directly with federal authorities.


Controversy Over Dyslexia Remarks and Public Backlash

Newsom stirred further debate during a Sunday event in Atlanta promoting his memoir.

Discussing lifelong struggles with dyslexia, he told the audience: “I’m not trying to impress you.

I’m just trying to impress upon you. I’m like you. I’m no better than you.”

The comments drew criticism from conservative figures, including rapper Nicki Minaj, who accused Newsom of pandering to Black voters by emphasizing his reading challenges.

Other conservatives, such as Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin, labeled the remarks politically damaging.

Newsom’s team pushed back, calling the outrage “fake MAGA-manufactured” and pointing out long-standing double standards in political commentary.


Political Calculations for 2028

Despite the controversies, Newsom remains a top contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028.

Polling and prediction markets consistently place him alongside former Vice President Kamala Harris at the head of the pack.

Analysts suggest his combination of policy achievements, media presence, and family-oriented messaging positions him as a frontrunner in a party still defining its post-2024 identity.


What’s Next?

Newsom’s next steps will likely include promoting his memoir, Young Man in a Hurry, and leveraging media appearances to solidify his public image ahead of 2028 speculation.

Observers will also be watching whether he gradually signals formal interest in a presidential bid or continues balancing political aspirations with family priorities.

Meanwhile, interactions with Trump—on social media and policy battles—will continue to shape the narrative around both figures.


Summary

Donald Trump claimed that Governor Gavin Newsom had dropped out of the 2028 presidential race following a public jab from Newsom’s wife over the Olympic women’s hockey team snub.

Newsom responded with humor, media promotion, and pointed critiques of Trump.

He also shared intimate reflections on family influence over his potential presidential ambitions.

While conservative critics seized on remarks about his dyslexia, Newsom remains a leading figure in Democratic politics, with 2028 speculation continuing to grow.

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Temitope Oke is an experienced copywriter and editor. With a deep understanding of the Nigerian market and global trends, he crafts compelling, persuasive, and engaging content tailored to various audiences. His expertise spans digital marketing, content creation, SEO, and brand messaging. He works with diverse clients, helping them communicate effectively through clear, concise, and impactful language. Passionate about storytelling, he combines creativity with strategic thinking to deliver results that resonate.