Newsom Stunned By World Leaders’ Support For Trump at Davos

Newsom didn’t just criticize Trump in Davos — he blasted world leaders as “complicit” cowards.

He mocked them, cursed about them, said he should’ve brought “knee pads” for elites bowing to Trump

. But as cameras rolled, NATO chiefs and CEOs lined up to praise

Trump’s Greenland stance and economic agenda, leaving Newsom suddenly ex… Continues…

Newsom arrived in Davos ready to play prosecutor, casting Trump as a global menace and shaming European leaders for “rolling over.” His profanity-laced rebuke sounded like a warning shot: stop accommodating Trump, or be remembered as collaborators. Yet, as he demanded a tougher line, the room’s power centers quietly signaled they were already moving in the opposite direction.

NATO’s Mark Rutte openly said “Trump is right” on Greenland, while NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang credited Trump’s agenda for America’s AI boom and half‑trillion‑dollar investments. Macron and other leaders voiced unease with Trump’s tariffs, but even their pushback was framed through hard‑nosed self‑interest, not moral outrage. Newsom’s fury exposed a deeper rift: a Democratic governor urging ideological resistance, confronting a global establishment that, despite its rhetoric, is increasingly betting on Trump‑style leverage, reindustrialization, and transactional power politics over the old language of polite diplomacy.

Newsom arrived in Davos ready to play prosecutor,

casting Trump as a global menace and shaming European leaders for “rolling over.”

His profanity-laced rebuke sounded like a warning shot: stop accommodating Trump,

or be remembered as collaborators. Yet, as he demanded a tougher line,

the room’s power centers quietly signaled they were already moving in the opposite direction.

NATO’s Mark Rutte openly said

“Trump is right” on Greenland, while NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang

credited Trump’s agenda for

America’s AI boom and half‑trillion‑dollar investments.

Macron and other leaders voiced unease with Trump’s tariffs,

but even their pushback was

framed through hard‑nosed self‑interest,

not moral outrage. Newsom’s fury exposed a deeper rift: a Democratic governor urging ideological resistance,

confronting a global establishment that, despite its rhetoric,

is increasingly betting on Trump‑style leverage,

reindustrialization, and transactional power politics over the old language of polite diplomacy.

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