We all know California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is now term-limited and not able to seek reelection, is going to run for President in 2028. He's not made a formal announcement yet, but his behavior online and in interviews shows the man has his sights set on the Oval Office.
After running California into the ground — seriously, he came into office with a budget surplus and drove the state into a massive deficit in just six years — Newsom wants to do the same to the rest of the nation.
But there's opposition to Gavin, including from people who you'd think would line up to support him simply because he's got a (D) after his name. One of those is actress Halle Berry, who recently slammed her Governor at The New York Times summit right before Newsom took the stage, too.
Halle Berry bashes Gov. Gavin Newsom at NYT summit just before he takes stage: ‘Should not be our next president either’ https://t.co/sMAJlRXF0Y pic.twitter.com/WHhpDBjwT7
— New York Post (@nypost) December 4, 2025
Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry lashed out at California Gov. Gavin Newsom Wednesday, arguing that he overlooks women and shouldn’t “be our next president.”
“At this stage in my life, I have zero f–ks left to give,” Berry said in remarks at the Dealbook Summit before taking aim at the Democratic governor, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
“Back in my great state of California, my very own governor, Gavin Newsom, has vetoed our menopause bill, not one, but two years in a row,” the “Catwoman” star continued. “But that’s OK, because he’s not going to be governor forever, and the way he has overlooked women, half the population, by devaluing us, he probably should not be our next president either. Just saying.”
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Damn, girl.
Of course, Berry is correct. Newsom does overlook women, not just on menopause. He lets men and boys into women's sports and safe spaces, and he's supported legislation that "decriminalizes" prostitution, meaning a lot of women and girls are trafficked and sold into sex slavery.
How feminist of him.
Ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country."
— WhatsNewsHere (@WhatsNewsHere) December 4, 2025
And with these three on deck, that’s absolutely nothing. pic.twitter.com/rPuHStfXRj
Newsom, Kamala Harris, and Pete Buttigieg are a trifecta of failure if we've ever seen one.
Amen
— AK Hiker ✝️ (@ak_hiker) December 4, 2025
Almost one year after his LA fire failure, not one single home has been rebuilt
out of >16,000 that burned
After a fire made worse by his policies and mismanagement.
Not a bad idea, however, it is doubtful he is electable. https://t.co/k0AY5gSzdB
— Paul J Grace (@PaulJayGrace) December 4, 2025
We're not sure how he'd do on the national stage, frankly. It's best not even to chance it.
I'm loving her more and more everyday!!! https://t.co/NdVxzUOu6e
— Dealmakr1 (@Dealmakr11) December 4, 2025
As Berry said, women of a certain age don't care anymore, and they're going to speak their minds.
My Queen @halleberry https://t.co/ATlvDADVF7
— Rick Swift (@rickswift) December 4, 2025
We were impressed. Especially saying this before Newsom took the stage.
Whether it's new management at big media, or Hollywood voices responding to the heavy factual blanket smothering Democrat policies, important changes are evident everywhere you look. https://t.co/OJ8XnbzT88
— Warren W. (@warrenwhite123) December 4, 2025
Small changes, but changes nonetheless.
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