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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s one-liner about the White House demolition photos exploded online Tuesday, as fresh images showed crews tearing into the East Wing to make way for President Donald Trump’s planned $250 million ballroom.
The shrapnel that hit CHP vehicles over the weekend from Trump and Vance’s military live-munitions demonstration came from this ordnance. It’s no small thing. This is what the White House thought was fine to fly over civilians on a major freeway. Thankfully, the Governor… pic.twitter.com/HkYnq0EwEc
The announcement came after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) traded jabs with the White House over the live-fire exercise Vice President JD Vance is attending in the area.
The White House accused California Gov. Gavin Newsom of distorting facts after he blamed the Trump administration for highway delays due to the Marine Corps anniversary celebration.
We make a spelling mistake. You make deadly mistakes,” the California governor signed off on his weekend-long spat with the Trump administration’s press team.
Newsom’s office closed portions of Interstate 5 in California on Saturday for safety reasons due to the Marines firing off live ammunition over the highway.
Newsom vows to sue if Trump deploys National Guard troops to San Francisco, setting up a major constitutional clash.
And after a half-day of back-and-forth between Gov. Gavin Newsom and the White House, it seems as if all talk of shutting down Interstate 5 in California will not take place.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday that he will be deploying state National Guard members as well as California Volunteers to help staff food banks amid the ongoing government shutdown.